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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Does anybody know exactly were the radiator fan relay is located on a 2000 caravan? Has anybody replaced one of these before? Do you remember what tools were required? Thank you for the input..
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I replaced mine just two days ago. It's on the inside of the fender on the driver's side. The best way to access it is to remove the air intake and air filter box; you can then easily see the relay, which is a flat square thing about 2 inches square. You will need a 10mm and 8mm socket and a flat-blade screwdriver.
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I found it easier to access by removing the front driver side wheel and reaching up on the fender well to the screws. A lot less to remove. Good luck.
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I had mine replaced on my 96 caravan. There was a recall on this relay so the dealer fixed it for free.
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