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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / June 2006

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Air Fan Dodge 318

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Mike - 27 Jun 2006 14:57 GMT
I have a 89 dodge van, 318 motor, I noticed a rusted pipe for the
air-conditioning weeping air-conditioning fluid. Thinking I'm not worrying
about AC right now I will have it looked at later.

Now my air fan stopped working, I can do without the AC, but would like to
have the fan to circulate air.
Would the problem with the fan be related to the AC problem?
I can turn the fan to low or high and "I think" it might be slowly blowing
some air ...
Can someone refer me to a website that explains the 318 motor, with
diagrams. I know nothing about motors, but have to learn.
Christopher  Thompson - 27 Jun 2006 17:02 GMT
> I have a 89 dodge van, 318 motor, I noticed a rusted pipe for the
> air-conditioning weeping air-conditioning fluid. Thinking I'm not worrying
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Can someone refer me to a website that explains the 318 motor, with
> diagrams. I know nothing about motors, but have to learn.

the fan is electric check your fuses first.

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05 CTD
06 Liberty CRD

Real trucks don't need spark plugs

Mike - 27 Jun 2006 18:43 GMT
Thanks Chris,
The manual said the fuses are below the glove box,
well I looked and looked below.  Duh .... opened the glove box and they are
beside the glove box under the glove box cover ... d$#@%$.... manual
The fuse looked OK but replaced, and that was the problem.
Thanks Again Chris

>> I have a 89 dodge van, 318 motor, I noticed a rusted pipe for the
>> air-conditioning weeping air-conditioning fluid. Thinking I'm not
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>>
> the fan is electric check your fuses first.
Christopher  Thompson - 28 Jun 2006 04:36 GMT
your welcome, glad i could help.

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-Chris
05 CTD
06 Liberty CRD

Real trucks don't need spark plugs

> Thanks Chris,
> The manual said the fuses are below the glove box,
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
> >>
> > the fan is electric check your fuses first.

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