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Question about 2004 Intrepid

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...fuse has Blown. 5. The Temperature sensor that operates the Engine fans has failed. This unit completes the circuit to the relay in the Main Fuse Box that energises the fan motors. 6. Fill cooling ...

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...blown fuse, broken relay, thermostat switch (radiator) thermostat switch ( on engine) or the thermostat in the engine not opening, seized fans, broken wire, dissloged wire from any of the above, that ...

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fuse may be blown or the low speed fan motor may be bad, requiring replacement. If the fan does come on, then try running the AC while delivering mail (to keep the fan running). If this helps with the

...at all. Check the cooling fan relay and or fuse in the main box under hood. It could be there is a blown fuse or relay, or the fan motor is bad. Please keep me informed as to what you

...fuse is good and not blown. Have someone in the drivers seat, in park, brake set turn the a/c on after the engine is already running. You stand there and watch while they turn it to full cooling. You ...

...blown fuse. If you replace the fuse and it quickly blows again, then you probably have an electrical short. Disconnected wires on the exterior of the blower motor can also cause it stop working, and ...

Question about 2001 Beetle

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fuse to the relay unit. The AC cooling must be checked only after this circuit is working as a hot engine will not give a good result. cehck the gas pressure, check the pumping pressure to confirm the

Question about 2003 Outback

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...blown fuse The fuse should be identified on the fuse box cover. either under the hood or in the passenger compartment. check that first. i'll have to go look at mine and see where it is. check ...

...blown fuse first, but you may need to replace the fan assembly itself. It is there to pull air through when you aren't moving, thereby cooling the radiator and keeping the engine from overheating. ...

Question about 1997 Taurus

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...blown fuse,relay or bad fan motor.If the coolant inside the reservoir seems to boil once the engine gets hot,that can be caused by a defective radiator cap.A blown head gasket will also cause ...

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