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Engine Fan not turning On

The van has run fine until this summer when the engine started overheating if we were idling or had the windows rolled down. When we turn the AC on then the engine fan turns on and the engine cools down.

  • Marvin
    Marvin May 11, 2010

    unplug the sensor at the engine and see if the fan turns on, do not overheat this engine or u will blow the head gaskets out, big dollars to repair this.

  • Anonymous Mar 19, 2014

    the van rolled over now engine wont turn over

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HAVE THE INTAKE MANIFOLD GASKETS CHECKED FOR LEAKAGE.IT IS A VERY COMMON PROBLEM WITH THOSE VEHICLES.WHEN THEY ARE BAD THEY CAUSE ALL KINDS OF OVERHEATING PROBLEMS.

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