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The last couple of weeks, when I sit at a long light and idle with the
AC blowing, my car has overheated all the way up to high. We pulled over and popped the hood to notice that the radiator fan was not spinning, when the car is in idle. Any suggestions or help for this? |
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How many fans you got?
Don wrote: > The last couple of weeks, when I sit at a long light and idle with the > AC blowing, my car has overheated all the way up to high. We pulled > over and popped the hood to notice that the radiator fan was not > spinning, when the car is in idle. Any suggestions or help for this? |
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If you haven't replaced the thermostat do that for relatively cheap.
The reason it is not overheating while moving is due to the air blowing across the engine . . . obviously different story while sitting at a light. The thermostat sits inside a housing unit if you follow the hose from the top of the radiator back towards the firewall you should find it held on by I believe simply two bolts. This is a cheap initial attempt at a do it yourself fix (your thermostat tells your fans when to kick on for simplicity). Good luck Sean Dinh <seannydinh@znet.com> wrote in message news:<3F3BE2BA.F737D053@znet.com>... > How many fans you got? > > Don wrote: > > > The last couple of weeks, when I sit at a long light and idle with the > > AC blowing, my car has overheated all the way up to high. We pulled > > over and popped the hood to notice that the radiator fan was not > > spinning, when the car is in idle. Any suggestions or help for this? |
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Hi,
Do you mean the Thermostat or Thermostat switch? The thermostat controls when water should flow to the radiator, where as the thermostat switch controls when the radiator fans should kick in. When you start the car from cold and imediately switch the A/C on, the fans should start. If they don't then I suspect either the fuse to the fans, or the motors themselves are broken. If they do run when the A/C is turned on, I suspect the thermostat switch is faulty and not telling the fans to switch on when the engine reaches a certain temperature. If you consider it a bit further, when sitting in traffic with the A/C on, the engine should not overheat as the A/C has started the fans, therefore I would suspect that the fans are not running under any circumstances. Like the guy said below, when you are moving there is enough air flow through the radiator to prevent any overheating. Hope this helps a bit! Nik "Terr" <swholt11@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:7fc63566.0308191523.2da8e30b@posting.google.c om... > If you haven't replaced the thermostat do that for relatively cheap. > The reason it is not overheating while moving is due to the air > blowing > across the engine . . . obviously different story while sitting at a > light. > The thermostat sits inside a housing unit if you follow the hose from > the top of the radiator back towards the firewall you should find it > held on > by I believe simply two bolts. This is a cheap initial attempt at a > do it yourself fix (your thermostat tells > your fans when to kick on for simplicity). > > Good luck > > > > Sean Dinh <seannydinh@znet.com> wrote in message news:<3F3BE2BA.F737D053@znet.com>... > > How many fans you got? > > > > Don wrote: > > > > > The last couple of weeks, when I sit at a long light and idle with the > > > AC blowing, my car has overheated all the way up to high. We pulled > > > over and popped the hood to notice that the radiator fan was not > > > spinning, when the car is in idle. Any suggestions or help for this? |
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