1998 Toyota Celica "fan switch thermo sensor" Questions

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...Fan Switch The Toyota Celica thermal radiator fan switch is usually located in the radiator or the engine block and has 2 or 3 wires coming from the unit. The 3 wire switch has a dual sensor for dual ...

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...fan switch is faulty. If you measure the sensor, using a multimeter on ohms, it will read around 0.5 ohms. Put the sensor into boiling water and measure the sensor again. It will only have risen to ...

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...fan. Or you can install a switch to turn the fun off and on with a toggle switch. But its up to you. But for the most part as long as the fan keeps going to cool off your radiator you should be ok. ...

...fan motor or fuse on battery check to see if fans work by turning on Air Conditioner (fans should run with A/C on). Turn A/C off, warm engine, check to see if fans come on, if they do NOT it may be ...

...switch will turn the fan on when it reach certain temperature and cut off when it sense the temperature drop in the engine. I believe it has something to do with fan module but you will have to do ...

ENGINE OVERHEATS COOLING FAN NOT COMING ON Check your fuses. If they are ok check your themo sensor. If you disconnect the plug on the thermo sensor ,with ignition switched on, the fan should start.

...thermo fans on my 1999 Daewoo lanos not working? Fuses + relays good all been checked and switched with other one's also tried different fans. Can anyone help? Does it come on when the A/C is turned ...

...fan switch. I did notice the fans are not turning on during normal running. could this be the problem? Could it be the Fan control module not turn on the fans? run a wire from the battery to the ...

...fix the problem. No fan? sensor, relay, switch, fuse, short? Start w the basics. are both rad hoses hot when running, if not- (thermo problem?) What vehicle (make, model, year) are we talking

...fan onto level 2 cooling. All fluids are ok. Relays checked & working. Mechanic can switch on via diagnostic computer. Apparently a temperature sensor is not functioning to send a signal to cooling ...

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