Questions & Answers for: Chevrolet Impala cooling fan

...Cooling Fan 2 control circuit is there a part number no that code says that the cooling fan 2 circuit has a failure, when it tried to turn it on the computer did not see a voltage change thus your ...

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...Cooling Fan Not coming on ever and car 2001 Impala Cooling Fan not coming on ever and car running hot. Temp sensor on manifold has been replaced with a brand new one.What to check next? Locate and ...

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...car runs hot, if I'm driving I'm fine. I think this may have something to do with why my intake system isnt working properly as well. check for cooling fan relays were is the fuse for aux colling ...

Question about 2003 Impala

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...Cooling fan defective. Driver side fan(keeps radiator cool, other side cools A/C) blew fuse, Replaced fuse and it blew again quick. 2-25 amp fuses and 2 relays. 1 per side. Replace entire shroud with ...

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...runs hot the only why i cant get it to cool down is to drive with the heat on i dont think the cooling fans are kicking in would it be the fans themselves or the thermostat If it was the ...

...thermostat. Still overheats The coolant sensor is bad,change it out,and bleed the air out of the cooling system,the cooling fans should come on on there own,and go off on there own,this is with

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coming on, where are the fuse? Try bleeding the cooling system,and changing the thermostat,make sure you put in a new coolant sensor,if it does not come on,the cooling fans,check the cooling fan relay

cooling fan. Fan now works (driver side). Hooked up code reader. Received code for cooling fan removed code because fan was replaced. Next day engine light is back on. is the passenger side coming on?

cooling fan relay on it please? Chuck Smith, why are you answering an unanswered 11 year old question? :>D Always include a link as proof. This vehicle has three relays. Relay FAN CONT #3 Secondary

...cooling fan. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Vehicle Lifting. Remove the transmission oil cooler lines from the retainers at the bottom of the cooling fan shroud. Remove the lower fan shroud ...

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