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Old 07-13-2007, 10:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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well my fan doesnt seem to be working. at first i thought the motor on the fan itself was seiezed but if i sqeeze the relay it starts up right away. is there something before the relay that causes the relay to "close" to engage the fan? bad thermostat?i swapped out the relay with another to rule out a bad relay and its not the relay
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anybody??????
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If it works when you squeeze the relay, your getting power to it, how do the connections at the relay in the fuse block look? There is a fuse for your fans too. I dont know that sounds weird.
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If it works when you squeeze the relay, your getting power to it, how do the connections at the relay in the fuse block look? There is a fuse for your fans too. I dont know that sounds weird.
hmmm?? fuses huh
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i think the coolant temp sensor tells the fans when to kick on so maybe try changing that to see if it works
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i think the coolant temp sensor tells the fans when to kick on so maybe try changing that to see if it works

thats just under the thermostat correct? do i have to drain to replace?
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yes that should be under the thermostate but no you should not have to drain the whole system though you may leak a little so use a drain bucket and have a little extra coolant beacuse if it was overheate=ing than some probably evaporated anyways
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