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no information generic answer -horn check for problem in the steering wheel -----fan -check and test cooling sensor if radiator fan--inside evap fan --check and test control - fan connections ,wiring and components
Hi. Unfortunately there isn't just one cause for your cooling fan to stop working. Your fan is a variable speed unit. It is there to cool both your engine and your air condenser. Have you checked for blown fuses? Does the fan come on either while the A/C is on and Engine Running? You could use a 12V test light to test for power and ground at the fan but a scan tool will be needed to run functional tests.
Hi Paul,If you can unplug the fan connector,and use jumper wires from the battery,the fan should spin. if not,it's the fan that's faulty.if it spins w/12 volts applied,trace the wiring. Best O' Luck
You need to get the cooling fan checked,it may need a temperature sensor,fan relay or the fan motor may be burnt out.You can check the fan by running your own power and ground to the plug that comes out of the fan motor,unplug it and put the ground to the black wire and positive power to the other one,if it works then the next step would be to check the fan relay.The most common problem if the fan doesn't work but can be made to work with jumper wires is the temperature sensor,you can check it by unplugging it and jumping the wires in the plug.If the rad fans work then you are down to either the water pump or a plugged radiator,a rad shop should be able to narrow it down for you.
the condenser cooling fan(s) are not working. Usually, it will be a fuse, the relay, or a bad fan motor itself. It cools while your car is moving due to ram air flow through the condenser....
no but there are a couple of cooling fan switches that could be causing your problem both are mounted on the motor one near the thermostat housing the other will be in the block one near the thermostat usually controls the fans.
make sure electric coolant fan is running.if not check or replace fan relay.the coolant fan has to be running to cool down refrigerant in condensor.so refrigerant in condensor is cooled back down to high pressure liquid so it can go to evaporator.see ifcoolant fan not working.the AC is not going to cool.when you driving the condensor is cooling down from moving air when car is going.when you come to a stop.cooling fan suppose to be on so condensor gased can be cooled down.
Fuse, Coolant temperature Sensor or fan relay possible problem, for proper fix, or wire in your own $5 switch, and mount to dash, then you turn it on & off.
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