Grand caravan, two radiators.

Asked by Joker923 Oct 01, 2017 at 03:40 PM about the 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Was in an accident that busted my radiator. Upon
removing it I realize there is actually two radiators.
One main that has hoses running from it and the
other smaller and in front that connects to the A/C
and trans. Problem is I'm not able to find the other
one online anywhere... Searched entire cooling
section of online stores. Even got one from the
store near me (to ensure it would fit with the
damages) and it only included the main radiator.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

4 Answers

The smaller one if front is probably the AC condenser. Parts Geek has one for $61. Ask any auto parts counter guy for an AC condenser and they will know what you mean.

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Yep ... but there is a little more to it than that ... first // is your AC working? if not than you lost your charge and the system must be "evacuated" (placed under a vacuum) to insure there is no moisture in the system .. once you are sure that you have no leaks ... the refrigerant (probably 134A) needs to charge the system ... If it were my car and I did not have the proper gauges ,,, then I would have it serviced ,,,,Good Luck

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Actually there is a radiator in the back of your car for the rear cooling system. the coolant line runs from the front passenger side to the unit. I bypassed by splicing the line and connected it back to the front. Most people never realized their is a rear unit.

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