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I've had Caravans for many years and never had that problem however, if there is a cabin filter in the vehicle it is inside the air exchange box and you will have to open it to find the filter. Most likely in the top.
On the passenger side somewhere below the glove compartment, you should see a bracket that you will need to slide out towards the seat and then pull it off. The filter is located behind this.
look on the hood on the inside or on the air cleaner or the radiator core support it is supposed to be there unless it was in an accident and was removed.
Did you bleed the cooling system after refilling the radiator ? to bleed the system, fill the radiator with water and coolant. Run the engine until it is at a good temperature. Then turn off the engine and look for a bleeding screw at the oulet of the thermostat housing and turn it with a screwdriver counterclock wise. The trapped air will go out and coolant will start coming out. refill the radiator and repeat until only coolant comes out and no air.be careful not to burn yourself.
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