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My radiator fans wont work in my 1993 Chrysler Concorde 3.5 liter

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You may have a blown fuse check the fuses,if fuses are OK the problem could be the temperature sensor that activates the fan is faulty or it may be a loose wire or a connector plug,check the wiring,pull the connector apart & check for corrosion.....hope this helps.....cheers

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