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run fault codes and check for temp sensor for the fans. check the relay operation and physically check the fans are capable of running and not seized up.
If water pump is old,like over 70,000 miles on it,replace it when you do the fan belt and tensioner. A new thermostat and a radiator flushing might also be in order. don-ohio (:^)
I don't know what your working on but if you don't have power to the heat switch it is a fuse,you should have one inside and one under the hood.I don't know what kind or the year of car..
stop and go traffic will make the car heat up,, make sure you have air flow through the radiator fins, also make sure that the ac fan is actually engaging the fans work on a sensor and if they don't work, neither does the fan.
Hi, If it's over heating replace your thermostat. That is at the upper rad hose. You have to remove 2 bolts to get at it. Also check that the fan is running. Check that you have adaquate cooling fluid.
It should be a 50/50 mix. Good luck.
thers afew thing you can check (fan no good at all,wireing problem or faulty,fan fuse,not comunication between heat sensor and fan.i mean if the heat sensor is not working properly tthe electronic system wont let fan know when to start. so you can start checking those essues 1 by1 and may sure each 1 of them are working properly .that will be the easy way to start looking for this problem.if you find any of this working wrong , then you just found the problem resolved.good luck
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