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Fan will not shut off

'99 Jeep Grand Cherokee fan will not shut off after engine is turned off; no overheating or AC on

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ENGINE OVERHEATING DUE TO AC

Does the engine have an electric fan on it? If it does, make sure it's coming on when engine warms up. If not check fuses. If there is no fuse, replace fan motor. Hope this helps.
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2000 Jeep GC, stalled in traffic, started later in day when cooler, very hot day, AC was off and not overheating, no problems before.

Could be a several things, start with the easiest first,

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Does your radiator fan run when AC is on or when engine is above 200F?
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IT COULD BE THE FAN FUSE OR FAN RELAY, IF THE FAN IS DRIVEN BY THE ENGINE TRY CHECKING THE FAN CLUTCH. IF THE FAN SPINS FREELY WHILE IT IS COOL, THEN WAIT FOR THE ENGINE TO HEAT UP AND SHUT THE ENGINE OFF AND TRY TURNING THE FAN BY HAND. IF THERE IS LITTLE OR NO RESISTANCE THEN REPLACE THE FAN CLUTCH. IF THE FAN IS ELECTRIC THEN REPLACE THE FUSE AND RELAY LOCATED UNDER THE HOOD IN THE FUSE PANEL. HOPE THIS HELPS. PLEASE KEEP ME POSTED. THANKS FOR AN HONEST RATING AND FOR USING FIX-YA. BEST OF LUCK.
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Actualy check the clutch fan. It might still turn but its not engaging annd is having no effect in cooling the motor.
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