If the radiator fan does not shut off on a 1996 Chrysler Cirrus, the fan relay might be bad. The fan relay is usually located in a bank of relays near the battery.
That fan is thermostatically controlled and is electric. If the thermostat is goofy and not reporting an overheat condition, the fan will not start up. Usually (not always) when the AC is turned on at least one of the fans will cut in.
Two. One on the radiator, and one in the HVAC housing.
The fans don't run all the time, it only goes on when the engine determines it is necessary. Thus, you could have replaced all of the above, but unless the engine is hot enough to need it, the fan won't run.
Low coolant, inoperative radiator fans, stuck thermostat, failed water pump, restricted radiator, head/headgasket.
The coolant temperature sensor is screwed into the engine, behind where the upper radiator hose attaches. That is the main sensor the computer uses to run the radiator fans.
It could be one of many things.......radiator fans notworking/low on coolant/stuck thermostat/ radiator may need to be flushed......
If you are looking for the sensor that reads the coolant temperature, which the ecm uses to decide when to run the radiator fans. It is located near where the upper radiator hose hooks to the engine.
water pump, thermostat broken fans, clogged radiator, broken hoses
The engine computer uses the coolant temperature sensor to decide when to activate the radiator fans. That sensor is the two wire one near where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.The engine computer uses the coolant temperature sensor to decide when to activate the radiator fans. That sensor is the two wire one near where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
The engine temperature sensor is located next to where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine. The computer uses that sensor to decide when to actuate the radiator fan relays and turn the fans on.The engine temperature sensor is located next to where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine. The computer uses that sensor to decide when to actuate the radiator fan relays and turn the fans on.
There are sensors, computers, fans, etc involved in the ac working properly. You to have a pro look at it.
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