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Posted on Aug 16, 2008
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1997 plymouth voyager radiator fans

I have a 1997 plymouth voyager. my son replaced the radiator this morning and hooked everything back up now its overheating and the fans dont come on any soulutions

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  • Anonymous Sep 21, 2008

    my 1997 voyager over heated i replaced the relay it sits along the inside
    of the radiator right side as you face the front of the van behind the air filter exhaust cover look down in this area.Anyhow it solved the problem for
    about 4-5 months then recently it overheated again i replaced the coolant
    sensor and the thermostat and now the fans will not turn on i suspect
    the relay has gone bad or the fans are burned out my money is on the relay
    because my mechanic tested the electrical on everything and it was all
    fine so we will see i will replay back after i have it looked at again.


  • Scott Beaver Oct 27, 2008

    Where are all the relays for the radiator fans on a 1997 Plymouth Voyager?



    Thanks, budice63

  • Scott Beaver Oct 27, 2008

    Where are all the relays for the radiator fans on a 1997 Plymouth Voyager?

  • Anonymous Mar 16, 2014

    what size fittings are used on the radiator for the tranny cooler lines,1997 ply. voyager

  • Anonymous Mar 25, 2014

    Plymouth Voyager

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I don't believe your particular vehicle's cooling system needs to be bled during coolant filling, but check the coolant level first. It seems that the coolant level is too low for the sensors to be able to sense the temperature, or the sensors are disconnected. Look for a connector on the intake manifold, near the coolant outlet. Ensure it is properly connected.

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