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Fan Woes: Part Two



Whoops!  I forgot to mention it's a `86 CGT.  Thanks for the input, Todd.
 I'll go digging around in my engine bay for another temp sensor, altough
I don't think this model has a second one.  I thought the fan on 4000's
had only two settings:  On & Off. 

Timothy

On Tue, 30 Jun 1998 07:07:11 -0500 Todd Young <tyoung@wamnet.com> writes:
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>You didn't mention the year of your car, but I know that my 93 12valve
>90S has TWO temp sensors, one of them determines the speed of the
>radiator fans, it it goes out, the fans stay on full blast.
>
>Timothy C Salazar II wrote:
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>> Fellow Auto Unionists,
>>
>> I am perplexed by my radiator fan.  When I power up my car, the fan 
>runs.
>>  When I turn over the ignition, the fan continues to run.  It never
>> stops!  I tried pulling the thermo senser, but that didn't work.  
>The fan
>> does go off when I pull the relay, but it's not at fault.  I 
>replaced the
>> fan relay with a new one, with the same results. And, of course, the 
>fan
>> stops when you pull its plug.  On the plus side, my car never comes 
>close
>> to overheating.  But on the down side, I'm going to be looking at 
>buying
>> a new radiator fan very soon!  Any ideas as to what's going on?
>>
>> And once again, thank you all for responding to my questions!
>>
>> Timothy
>>
>> 
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