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Fixed fan problem, thanks for the response. now I'am dealing with the overheating problen. have come to the believe that my head gasket or intake manafold gasket is bad.Fixed fan problem, thanks for the response. now I'am dealing with the overheating problen. have come to the believe that my head gasket or intake manafold gasket is bad.
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put the key in trun it on do not try and start it just trun it on. leave it on of 20 min.s then trun key off and try to start this should reset the computor.
This could be the fans not working or a bad temperature sensor. If you direct wire (hotwire) the fans and they operate then the problem is very likely your temperature sensor. The temperature sensor is usually located on or near the thermostat housing. I hope this helps.
Replace the blower resistor that is mounted next to the blower motor on the passenger side of the vehicle.
This will restore correct blower operation and I suspect it is also back-feeding voltage resulting in your electrical issues.
Two screws hold the blower resistor into the heater case and it is very easy to replace.
Good luck
There are fusable links that are inline to the battery positive cable. Make sure you have good connections or an open connection in the feed wire. It may have been broken upon installation. Question.,.did you install the negative cable first before the positive cable? If so it can short out a fusable link
the fan motor could just be bad, you can test this by removing the fan and connecting a wire to each terminal and to a battery. the wires hooked up one way will spin the fan and the other way will spin the fan backwards so you cant hook it up wrong. I hope that helps you out!
Fixed fan problem, thanks for the response. now I'am dealing with the overheating problen. have come to the believe that my head gasket or intake manafold gasket is bad.
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