Might be the sensor, each fan has its own relay
12 degrees with the coolant temperature sensor unplugged.12 degrees with the coolant temperature sensor unplugged.
I have seen this before more than likely your coolant sensor has a internal short and needs to be replaced.
12 btdc with coolant sensor unplugged for most 2.2L's12 btdc with coolant sensor unplugged for most 2.2L's
I have a 96 ta and I made the fans on it manual so I can turn them on wen they need to be like wen I'm running it hard
No, the electric cooling fans turn on and off by a signal from the coolant temp sensor. The coolant level sensor only illuminates the low coolant light when you are low on coolant.
Coolant is typically changed every 30,000 - 50,000 miles.
General Motors changed to Dexcool Extended Life coolant in 1996. It is the orange colored coolant. Green coolant will not hurt the system, it must be replaced about 5 times as frequently though. Beware that once you use green coolant in your cooling system, it is very dificult to remove completely if you want to use the extended life coolant in the future.
Low coolant? Cooling system airbound? Low coolant? Cooling system airbound?
when the engine is running and coolant will become hot to its operating temperature,the cooling system is under pressure,coolant will overflow and goes to coolant reservoir.when the engine goes cold coolant will go back to the rediator.
The coolant will not protect the cooling system against corrosion.
The cooling fan temp sensor detects the coolant is hot and it will remain on until the coolant cools down, usually in a few minutes. Check the coolant reservoir to be sure the coolant is at the proper level. Must be an import.-Normal.
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