Chrysler Repair: Cooling Fan, monroe muffler, chrysler pacifica


Question
QUESTION: I have a chrysler pacifica 2004 and my car is over heating due to the cooling fan not coming on and working. All the wires are fine. None of them are broken. What is my next thing I need to do to get it working?

ANSWER: possible rad fan relay

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QUESTION: I received your advice but I forgot to tell you they checked the relay fan and it is ok. What else could it be? Some one told me to check my clutch relay. Does my car have one?

ANSWER: who is they  and what did they check.  there is no such thing as a clutch relay.



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QUESTION: The person who said clutch relay is only my brother so that is why I asked the questions. Please tell me what you think is the problem since the  relay was already checked at monroe muffler.

Answer
I did tell u what I think it was   unless they know which relay it even was  and the one I am talking about  prepare to pay some money for people to guess at what the prob is  they will eventually fig it out after most of the parts have been replaced.

Just so who ever u get to do this job and there is no confusion  here is where it is located for u.


REMOVAL
Open hood.
Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
Partiacially remove the front fascia to gain access to the radiator fan relay (Refer to 23 - BODY/EXTERIOR/GRILLE - REMOVAL).
Disconnect the relay electrical connector (RADIATOR FAN RELAY).
Remove the rivet attaching the relay to the front bumper beam (RADIATOR FAN RELAY).
Remove the relay.