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Old 06-12-2006, 06:02 PM
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noticed it the other day. if i sit idling for too long, the car will begin to overheat. i popped up my hood, and realized that the fan isnt turning on. firing up the ac turns both fans on though, and the temp goes back to normal.

soo.... this is probably related to one of the two temperature sensors, isnt it?
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fan relay and fan temp switch sensors


its the one next to the temp sensor with 2 wires coming out of it
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Mine did the same but I tapped on the cooling fan and it started spinning. I sprayed it with wd40 and no problems since.




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