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if you unplug the connector on the cooling sensor then turn the ignition key to on position both fans should come on. test the fan by connecting it directly to the battery and if it worked, the fan was good. Go to your local auto repair store and ask cooling sensor.
Last edited by atashashane@hotmail.com; 12-21-2010 at 08:32 PM. |
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yeah there must be some problem like cooling sensor is not turning the thermostat on. check the cooling sensor. is it working or not
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