I finished my mild tuck, and now the radiator fan won't come on. It took over a gallon of antifreeze, so I'm pretty sure it's full. I checked the ground, and it's good (same location as right corner light). Only other wire is the blue wire, which seems fine. What else could it be?
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Originally posted by 92jdm View Postis your car overheating?
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Its prob. the sensor that went bad. I think its called a thermoswitch or something like that. The one that screws into the coolant outlet pipe.
on H22's its on the T-stat housing.
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When I did my wire tuck I remember a couple of relays on the driver side. They were cylindrical, not square like typical relays. There were two of them, one for the radiator fan and one for the a/c fan. I had removed them thinking they were only part of the a/c system which I pulled out at the same time. Without those in there, the fan didn't work. I plugged them back in and the fan worked fine. Double check that you didn't pull those out.
Also, while I was troubleshooting, I learned that you can use a jumper wire to jump the wires on the thermo switch. If you jump these wires and the fan turns on, you're good unless the switch is bad. If you jump these wires and the fan does not work, check the relays I mentioned above and keep troubleshooting...
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Originally posted by wherm View PostWhen I did my wire tuck I remember a couple of relays on the driver side. They were cylindrical, not square like typical relays. There were two of them, one for the radiator fan and one for the a/c fan.
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Found my symptom in the service manual. Went through the tests and it failed at the cooling fan relay. Hopefully it's just coincidence that I did all this rewiring and this happened at the same time.
I saw a response on Wikipedia for this symptom that said it could be a bad temperature sending unit, but the service manual doesn't even mention it.
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Originally posted by XcluziveAZN View Postyou might have air in the system. Try bleed your coolant. That might solve the problem
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Originally posted by XcluziveAZN View Postyou might have air in the system. Try bleed your coolant. That might solve the problem
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Originally posted by CB7 Fanatic View PostIt's taken 1.5 gallons already.
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