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Should fans always run with ac on?
1998 Dodge Grand Caravan Sport, AC still works fine but I notice that the fans do not automatically come on when I tune the ac on. They do both come on when it reach's a certain temp but I've heard some say that one of the fans should automatically come on when the ac is turned on. Not sure if that is a symptom of a relay going bad or just they way these are intended to work.
They other thing about the AC is, even though the AC is still blowing cold, I don't see any puddles of water on the ground after running it for awhile, I suspect the drain tube might be plugged and should be cleaned out but I can't seem to find it after crawling under it. Thanks for any help, |
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Re: Should fans always run with ac on?
Yes, once the pressures in the A/C system have built up, the fans should turn on. That should happen within seconds of you pushing the A/C switch.
You may or may not see a "puddle" depending on the ambient humidity and temp. The drain tube is on the passenger side and about the middle of the firewall. Here's a pic: http://forum.chryslerminivan.net/att...6&d=1181523984 You may not have the elbow pictured. Could be just a small tube sticking 1/2 inch out of the firewall.
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