When I drive, i notice that the Ac stops working and the car starts to overheat. I took it to a specialist and it was a 20A fuse the went bad pop up twice...and this made the fans to stop working and led to the car to start over heating. what do with it ?? need with your help .. thanks
I would look at the owners manual and make sure that it calls for a 40 amp fuse. Maybe it's not the right size. But you don't want to go too big because if it is shorting out in the wiring it could cause a fire. Make sure you have the right size fuse if not, there is a short in the wiring or in the fan motor itself.
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I had a problem something like that and the transmission had went out and also I need a new head gasket i guess because it over heated for some period of time. Be sure he check the thermometer as well before you do some expensive repairs. All of that could contribute to your car overheating
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well i had that in my mazda 626 and it could be fuel filter or you need to get new spark plugs
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I have the same car and had the same problem with the engine wanting to stall out, I ran fuel injector cleaner through it and also an octane booster, i also changed out my plugs and wires and belts because i was also having the occasional squealing sound after i did all of that all of the problems have stopped and now my car runs like a champ
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Martin, You should replace your fan motor. One fan is for ac and one is for normal driving without ac. Your car is getting to hot. Hope this helps, these fans are available aftermarket as a whole assembly. Check out ebay I have seen them on there I have a wholesale company I buy them through.
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Distributor fault, the coil goes down in tyhem and sometimes pops the ECU.
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