Questions & Answers for: Chrysler 300 heat sensor

2005 chrysler 300c 5.7l v8 hemi.........over heating electric fans do not come on......however when fans are checked individually they work....the two fuses and the 3 relays check ok......made check ...

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...the coolant flow. This means the coolant doesn't stay in the radiator long enough to dissipate its heat. TO TEST THERMOSTAT There are several ways to test the opening temperature of a thermostat.

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heat sensor located next to your thermostat housing on the top of your motor. Also its a good idea to check your coolant level sensor located within the plastic overflow bucket. Both can cause this un

...heat up. Then, assuming your horn works, borrow the horn relay to check the fan relays. Mark it so you know which one is good. Put the horn relay in each of the 3 fan relay sockets, one at a time, ...

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heat and when it hits a certain temp flips a relay which puts power to the fan. so you could have a sensor, a relay, or a fan problem. also when you run the A/C, the fan system is over ridden and they

car over heated is there a recall because of the ele. fan motors OVERHEATING Physically look in the radiator under the cap for coolant level, and check the valve in the cap for sticking. If air is ...

...light sensor in your vehicle. I would start there and trace back. sounds like h/light relays over heating need a autosparky 2 test ...

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sensor- (or something related to what triggers the fan to come on) the thermostat. now after driving the car for about 20 minutes the car will start to over heat but none of my malfunction lights come

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