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no information generic answer -horn check for problem in the steering wheel -----fan -check and test cooling sensor if radiator fan--inside evap fan --check and test control - fan connections ,wiring and components
ck your heater fan fuse first , that might have 2 places with fuses for that , if they are not blown look for maybe a relay for it also , next see if you are getting power to your heater fan if you are then you fan will need replaced but I really never seen a fan go unless there was something stopping it from turning keep e posted
I would start by checking the fuse. You will have to look up the location for that model because I am not sure. Next, I would check power at the fan connector. If you have 12 volts (or close to that) then the fan motor is most likely bad. If no voltage and the fuse is good, you need to troubleshoot the fan switch.
I WOULD CHECK FUSE -16- 10 AMP FUSE CHECK FUSE- 3 -30AMP FUSE AND CHECK FUSE - 8 - 30AMP FUSE CHECK ALL 3 FUSES THEY GO TO FAN CONTROL MODULE.I WOULD CHECK THEM FIRST BEFORE BUYING ANOTHER FCM. IF FAN CONTROL MODULE BAD YOU WILL GET A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT THE ECM WOULD WARN YOU ITS FAULTY.
The blower is like a small exhaust fan and most likely the armature coils of the fan have shorted out, stopping the fan completely. You will have to replace the blower fan since repairing it wont be cost effective. A/c fuses are clearly marked so most probably the fuses you checked are the normal ones, cos the A/c fuses are bunched in one location(behind the dashboard of the Drivers side)...............sodeep
I would suggest checking to make sure your electric fan(s) are turning on. When you are moving they may be enough air flowing through the radiator to cool it enough not to run extremely hot, but as soon as you stop and the air stops it heats up. Check the fan(s) to see if they turning on. If not, check the fuse block ad see if the fuse or relay for the fan is bad. Hope this helps.
In the fuse/relay box under the hood in front of the battery are 3 fan relays. 1 for low speed, and 2 for high speed. 1 of high speed is back up. check the relays first.
B3 CHECK FUSES
Key OFF.
Check the 10A RELAYS fuse located in the interior fuse junction panel and the 65A RAD FAN fuse located in the main fuse junction panel. (engine compartment)
the thermostat should be located inside the fan shroud it will be a small silver rectangular box usually @1/2" x 2" with a wire coming off of it (most models NOTE:if check engine light is on it will probably be the temp sending unit located elsewhere) however I would try to find a relay with the same numbers on it as the third one you pulled and swap the two then see if the fans stop and you will know if the relay is bad
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