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Fan switch has a replacement and wire from dealer Had replaced fan but did not fix it. Fan belt broke and car overheated. Stopped as temp went out of normal. This was enough for temp switch to stop working. Fan never ran again until new sensor and wire connector were installed. This was on a 1999 SC2 a Saturn mechanic told us this was a common concern.
Obviously the belt that broke! The overheating problem is most likely the fan not turningwhich cools the radiator. Check the pulley where the shaft connects to the fan and that will be theone that needs replacing. If you had a belt that broke, I would suggest changing all your belts and hoses. This prevenative maintenance is cheaper than a tow.
hi it,s me again replace the relay on the firewall on the passenger side, it has a 5 prongs on it , pull it out there,s coils on back , thin melt piece burns out cost about five to ten dollars at a junkyard dealer is a lot more ok good luck ,[email protected]
You can do it. If it takes longer than 10 minutes something is wrong. If its a V8 make sure the tensioner is good, Fan belts rarely just "break" so check all the pulleys.
Could it have been your A/C compressor that locked up and threw your belts off? I would check to see if you can turn the clutch by hand. If not, that is the most likely cause. If so, you probably need to get it checked professionally.
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