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The air con fan comes on when the air con is engaged, the engine fan comes on only when the engine reaches operation temp. controlled by a temp. switch. on the block or radiator .
Normally there will be a drain tap on the lower right side of the radiator, facing rear, on Toyotas of this sort. Some cars however have no drain plug, and you must loosen and remove one end of the lower radiator hose.
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If it is clear water and your air conditioner is running, it is water from the evaporator which is normal. If it is not clear, it could be coolant from the cooling system.
a cracked block or bad gasket can result in compression bleeding into your cooling jacket causing the symptom you describe. a good shop has a tester to determine if there is compression residue in your coolant. that would be a place to start.
On 1994 Lexus ES300 3.0L MFI DOHC 6cyl the Thermostat is located under hood, passenger side, upper engine area, engine end of upper radiator hose, mounted in coolant outlet housing, you need to take off this componentes to access this.
Flush the fluid every 30-45k miles. I work for lexus and they make solid cars and transmissions but some es300 transmissions from that year range fail (a very small percent) they do only replace transmissions. After the replacement the cars are fine, its not necessarily anything the owner did.Ive seen mixed results from shops that rebuild these transmissions as they don't do them everyday, those shops see alot more gm ford and chrysler vehicles and many of their models fail before 100k.
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