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Cooling fans not working

My cooling fans aren't working i changed the relays still not working. it doesn't say it is over heating but i have a hose busted somewhere and see smoke coming from under hood.its the second hose i had to replace in 2 weeks..can anyone help please

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Have the temp sender checked out. This is what switches the fans on when things get too hot. I hope its steam from the hood and not smoke. Get the cooling system repaired and refilled with the proper coolant and then have the temp sender tested. Its usual there are one or more units on the thermostat housing. With the ignition on pull off the wiring connector and jump between the wires and see if the fans start. If they do, its the sender. A few bucks from a parts house. If not then you will have to follow the fuse box to switch to fan trail to establish there is power.

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