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    radiator fan runs with key off

    Just like the title says, my radiator fan keeps running with the key off then the fan shuts off after 3 minutes is this normal? I just bought my 92 coupe 2 weeks ago, thanks.

    #2
    Yea, your fan's set on a timer. Mine used to do that, until...something broke?
    98' Mustang 3V Swap
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      #3
      A/Ts are like that.



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        #4
        It does that to keep the engine from heat soaking. Mine does it after I drive the car hard then turn it off. When the engine sits, it tends to get a bit hotter from heat soak. Thats when the fan clicks back on till the temp comes back on. Its a good thing,lol

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          #5
          totally normal. nothing to worry about.

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            #6
            Ok, good to hear thats normal I guess its a good thing so the engine will continue to cool after engine is off, thanks.

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              #7
              Never had it happen to me. And I don't want it to.
              wat?

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                #8
                haha.. my gf read this thread title and said.. wtf?? I thought everyone knew that. (my gf hates it when I even mention cars).

                I know beginner thread. Still had to laugh.

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                  #9
                  I remember Irkage and I always wondered if that was normal.. Confirmed now! haha

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                    #10
                    wat if it comes on with the car off but wont come on while the car is running.......i have my fans on a switch..they will come on wen i turn it off but not while the car running

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