Engine temperature switch tells the fans when the engine reaches a temperature in which the fans should operate. Change this and you will more than likely solve the problem.
SOURCE: cooling fan dosent come on when temperture
You seem to have a bad cooling fan switch...it's connected to the side if the engine and when it gets too hot it turns on your cooling fans. The switch doesn't cost that much, $10 to $15 and takes all of about 15 minutes to replace.
SOURCE: 2004 pontiac grand am
Sorry - which ones? A/C heating or engine cooling fans?
Check fuses to make sure they're still ok. Remove the ones for the fans - and replace to clear any corrosion off them.
If it's the cooling fans at the front, these are controlled by a temperature switch which may be faulty.
Locate it , and measure the conductivity between contacts when cold - and when engine is very hot. The switch should close at around 90 degrees - 3/4 of the temperature gauge.
If the switch is ok, the relays controlling the fans are probably corroded.
Sometimes mounted on the fan housing - follow the fan motor wiring directly to them.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: car wont start...sometimes
Sounds like a bad starter solenoid, usually cheapest and easiest to replace the starter and solenoid as a unit. It is always best to check for power between the solenoid and the starter with a test light, if the solenoid clicks but the test light doesn't light up you have found the problem in the solenoid.
SOURCE: 2004 GTP Grand Prix overheating in slow traffic
Are the cooling fans coming on during normal operation? If your ac works turn it on and see if it overheats with ac on.If it does not overheat the fans are not operating properly under normal operating conditions.The ac will force the fans on. What you can do to start is just let the car idle in park and see if fans will come on normally. The coolant temp should reach 200-210 before the fans will come on. Make sure the air is off at this time. If we can verify the fans are working or not working properly we can go to the next step. Let me know what you find out.
SOURCE: 2008 grand prix gxp. there
The fan are controlled by the engine computer based on input from the coolant temperature sensor.
unplug the Coolant temperature sensor and see,if the other fan comes on.There are three wires from the Engine Coolant Temperature sensor or CTS for short (Coolant Temperature Sensor). One wire gives the temperature signal to your dash temp gauge, one gives a temperature signal to the PCM, and the other provides a low reference signal to the PCM and provides the signal to turn on the fans.If the CTS wire is short then it will not signal both or any one fan to come ON.---------- To check Coolant Temperature sensor wiring.Click this link below:--
http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii259/SyntheticShield/Grand%20Prix%20Diagrams/Electrical%20Diagrams/Coolant_Temp_Sensor_Connector.gif
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Also you check the fan connections and wiring too,this will help to locate the exact short in wiring:---
To get the exact wiring.Please click on the link below:----
http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii259/SyntheticShield/Grand%20Prix%20Diagrams/Electrical%20Diagrams/Cooling_System_Schematic.gif
You can see in the last diagram that the fan relays go directly to the PCM to get the ground (or low reference) signal in order to engage and that comes directly from the CTS.You can see in the last diagram that the fan relays go directly to the PCM to get the ground (or low reference) signal in order to engage and that comes directly from the CTS.You can see in the last diagram that the fan relays go directly to the PCM to get the ground (or low reference) signal in order to engage and that comes directly from the CTS.
You can see in the diagram that the fan relays go directly to the PCM to get the ground (or low reference) signal in order to engage and that comes directly from the CTS.
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This should help.Thanks.Helpmech.
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