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Israr Haq Posted on Mar 15, 2014
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Normal range of suzuki cultus engine temperature

Fan run at 98 degree and stop 95 degree

  • Farhan Khan
    Farhan Khan Nov 09, 2022

    Cultus EFI 2010 fan on at 98 fan stop at 92 it's right or wrong

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No year ?
all gas engines run 180 to 200F. (they sell thermostats in that range)
95F or C? sure C. always use C in the temp so all readers know that.

the FSM covers the fan tests. you dont have a factor service manual?
95C=203F normal...... i dont know, we dont heve them here.
you never said the year, or what country so , we cant guess that.
nore what engine, different engines have diff, EFI and runs different
fan settings. older cars have fan thermal switches, on new cars
we have the ECU/PCM doing all this magic.
tell more get more.
tell why you are conserned too.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2009

SOURCE: Need the Location of the temperature sensor on 95 olds cutlass.

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Should be a fuse panel under the hood, passenger side near the coolant tank and radiator inlet. In that panel should be 2 large square fuses. These are fuse/relay combo deals. Switching these out should fix you right up. Mine had the same problem about a month ago and I had to replace them then.

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Chuck

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: no heat from heater

sounds like the thermostat is stuck. check this first. easier just to remove it and reinstall without one just to see if you get heat. If still not working then there needs to be a good flushing to be done. just make sure when you do a flush to leave heater controls to hot. if still not working then sounds to be like a bad heater core. you might need a professional flush which uses high pressure to blow out any clogs in heater core. hope this helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: subaru 2000 outback cooling fan never stops

Replace the cooling fan sensor.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2009

SOURCE: warning light on & frequent loss of excelleration power

Check your Mass Air flow sensor. It might be dirty or the connections might be lose.
It looks something like this http://thumbs300.1aauto.com/EAF/1AEAF00001.jpg
now if your vehicle has something similar but with a flapper/door. then check if it is dirty or not opening.
If your vehicle doesnt have any of these then It could be a Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor. Go to autozone and check on what it is then we can have a better idea of what is going on. Thanks

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