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The fan attched to radiator just smoking, smells terrible. Do I just need to replace fan or entire radiator?

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-Why need to replace ...? Fan is not working at all?
-If so Yes, just replace the fan. But if still working. No need to .
-Is the radiator leak...?
-If NO. Do not replace. If Yes then replace too.

Good Luck

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