OK so its just what the title says. I got out to my car this morning and CLICK! It wouldn't start. So I charged the battery and I'm all set. But what would Be the first place to look. Well actually I can answer that. I keep hearing my cooling fan go on for no reason when the car has been off for a few hours. There was one day that the car was ice cold not run all day and the cooling fan was running. What should I look for to find this issue.
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Originally posted by BurtonRiderT6 View PostAlternator would be my first check. How old is the battery?
Originally posted by curtie94 View PostI keep hearing my cooling fan go on for no reason when the car has been off for a few hours. There was one day that the car was ice cold not run all day and the cooling fan was running. What should I look for to find this issue.92 Honda Accord LX - Sold
2005 Nissan Altima 2.5S - Sold
2007 Dodge Charger SXT
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I notice that during a really hot day and I use the AC, after I shut off the car, the fan would come on for about 10 minutes but only that once and 10 minutes. If it stays on longer than it's the timer. That little box next to the cruise control box under the driver's dash. Tight but easy to replace.
If the fan relay is bad, wouldn't the fan not run?
If it's the alternator, you can stick a voltmeter to test for 14V or higher. You can take you car to a local auto part store for the battery load test.
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Ok so last night I swapped the power window relay and cooling fan relay. Today I removed my aftermarket alarm because it hasn't worked right anyway and the key fob broke so I had no use with it anyway (what a hack job that was, they used at least a whole role of electrical tape). The battery didn't die last night so we'll see about tonight.1991 Honda Accord 2DR LX 180,000 Miles RIP
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Originally posted by curtie94 View PostAlright I think its the battery. I took a 300 mile trip no problem then the next day which is today I checked the battery voltage and and it was at 12.35 Volts so I think the battery is no good.A&P-IA
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It's your money. Spend it any way you like. But why not spend it wisely.
http://www.aa1car.com/library/2003/us20310.htmLast edited by oyajicool; 09-23-2012, 06:43 PM.A&P-IA
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