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I replaced the thermostat in my 92 Accord over the weekend. All seems well
now except that when I turn the car off now, one of the radiator fan starts and runs for at least 3 minutes. I pull the fuse to shut it off, not sure exactly how long it will run. It has never done this before. I spilled some coolant on the radiator, fan shroud and engine block. Upon completiion, I hosed everything off with water. Maybe I got something wet? Any ideas? |
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"Trail Shredder" <trail@shred.com> wrote in
news:PpMNd.19869$i42.3644@fe1.columbus.rr.com: > I replaced the thermostat in my 92 Accord over the weekend. All seems > well now except that when I turn the car off now, one of the radiator > fan starts and runs for at least 3 minutes. I pull the fuse to shut > it off, not sure exactly how long it will run. It has never done this > before. I spilled some coolant on the radiator, fan shroud and > engine block. Upon completiion, I hosed everything off with water. > Maybe I got something wet? Any ideas? > > > The rad fan is supposed to come on for a while after the ignition is turned off if the engine oil is above a certain temperature. It may well be that this is normal behavior that you didn't see before because the eninge was running too cool. 1) What was the reason the thermostat was replaced? 2) Is the fan off until you turn the ignition off? 3) Does this happen EVERY time the car is shut off, regardless of whether the engine is cold or full-warm? -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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> 1) What was the reason the thermostat was replaced? Temperature wasn't coming up, didn't have much heat unless stopped. Seems to have fixed that problem. > 2) Is the fan off until you turn the ignition off? Yes > 3) Does this happen EVERY time the car is shut off, regardless of whether > the engine is cold or full-warm? Yes, First thing this morning, after sitting all night, I turned the ignition on and the shut it off (didn't even start it) and the fan came on. It is also just one of the fans that is coming on. Brian "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns95F6B3C54CF00teggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. . > "Trail Shredder" <trail@shred.com> wrote in > news:PpMNd.19869$i42.3644@fe1.columbus.rr.com: > >> I replaced the thermostat in my 92 Accord over the weekend. All seems >> well now except that when I turn the car off now, one of the radiator >> fan starts and runs for at least 3 minutes. I pull the fuse to shut >> it off, not sure exactly how long it will run. It has never done this >> before. I spilled some coolant on the radiator, fan shroud and >> engine block. Upon completiion, I hosed everything off with water. >> Maybe I got something wet? Any ideas? >> >> >> > > > > The rad fan is supposed to come on for a while after the ignition is > turned > off if the engine oil is above a certain temperature. > > It may well be that this is normal behavior that you didn't see before > because the eninge was running too cool. > > 1) What was the reason the thermostat was replaced? > 2) Is the fan off until you turn the ignition off? > 3) Does this happen EVERY time the car is shut off, regardless of whether > the engine is cold or full-warm? > > -- > TeGGeR® > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"Trail Shredder" <trail@shred.com> wrote in
news:5b3Od.22602$i42.21733@fe1.columbus.rr.com: > > > It is also just one of the fans that is coming on. > Last question: Is it the fan that's behind the radiator, or the one that's behind the air conditioning condenser? The A/C condenser is smaller than the rad and sits behind the rad, closer to the engine. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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I am guessing that it is the one for the A/C condensor. It is on the
passenger side, if that helps. I can look a little better at lunch time. "TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns95F76049E7079teggeratistop@207.14.113.17.. . > "Trail Shredder" <trail@shred.com> wrote in > news:5b3Od.22602$i42.21733@fe1.columbus.rr.com: > >> > >> >> It is also just one of the fans that is coming on. >> > > > Last question: Is it the fan that's behind the radiator, or the one that's > behind the air conditioning condenser? The A/C condenser is smaller than > the rad and sits behind the rad, closer to the engine. > > -- > TeGGeR® > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"Trail Shredder" <trail@shred.com> wrote in
news:H75Od.13105$XY5.1118@fe2.columbus.rr.com: > I am guessing that it is the one for the A/C condensor. It is on the > passenger side, if that helps. I can look a little better at lunch > time. I couldn't find it in my manual before, but I finally found it now: US only: If it's the rad fan itself, it is normal for the fan to come on after shutdown for up to 15 minutes if the oil temperature is higher than 226F. Since you're in the US, you've got a slightly different system than Canadians. If the RAD fan stays on for much longer than 15 minutes, or comes on when the oil is obviously cold, then you have one of three problems: 1) Oil temperature switch is bad 2) Coolant temperature switch is bad 2) Rad fan relay is bad. If it's the CONDENSER fan that stays on, then the condenser fan relay is bad. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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On some Honda's (my 86 accord LXi and my 89 legend) the condenser fan is
the one that kicks on after you turn the car off. I've seen a few cars with a bad fan timer causing the condenser fan to always kick on. My accord uses coolant temp to kick the fans on, and my legend uses oil temp. > If the RAD fan stays on for much longer than 15 minutes, or comes on when > the oil is obviously cold, then you have one of three problems: > 1) Oil temperature switch is bad > 2) Coolant temperature switch is bad > 2) Rad fan relay is bad. > > If it's the CONDENSER fan that stays on, then the condenser fan relay is > bad. > > -- > TeGGeR® > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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The fan will come on even if I go out first thing in the morning (after
sitting for 10-12 hours) and turn the key on and then right back off. Don't even have to start it. I live in Ohio and it has been in the 30's at night. It didn't used to do this either, just since I changed the thermostat this past weekend. >I replaced the thermostat in my 92 Accord over the weekend. All seems well >now except that when I turn the car off now, one of the radiator fan starts >and runs for at least 3 minutes. I pull the fuse to shut it off, not sure >exactly how long it will run. It has never done this before. I spilled >some coolant on the radiator, fan shroud and engine block. Upon >completiion, I hosed everything off with water. Maybe I got something wet? >Any ideas? > |
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You probably have a bad temp switch or bad fan timer. The temp switch might
be close to the thermostat housing or the radiator hoses, so it might have gotten damaged by accident. "Trail Shredder" <trail@shred.com> wrote in message news:HDqOd.23794$i42.21909@fe1.columbus.rr.com... > The fan will come on even if I go out first thing in the morning (after > sitting for 10-12 hours) and turn the key on and then right back off. > Don't even have to start it. I live in Ohio and it has been in the 30's > at night. It didn't used to do this either, just since I changed the > thermostat this past weekend. > >>I replaced the thermostat in my 92 Accord over the weekend. All seems >>well now except that when I turn the car off now, one of the radiator fan >>starts and runs for at least 3 minutes. I pull the fuse to shut it off, >>not sure exactly how long it will run. It has never done this before. >>I spilled some coolant on the radiator, fan shroud and engine block. Upon >>completiion, I hosed everything off with water. Maybe I got something >>wet? Any ideas? >> > > |
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