2001 JAGUAR S TYPE 3.0 COOLING FAN KEEP RUNNING
Usually a bad fan motor relay not telling it to shut off
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The cooling system on a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT can be burped by gently squeezing the upper radiator hose. Keep topping the overflow tank until the air is purged.
Something else is generating enough current to keep the car running. Electric cooling fan is a good bet, could be the alternator. Either one can act as a generator and produce enough current to back feed and keep the car running. Unplug each separately to see if one or the other is the problem. I would bet on the cooling fan.
The cooling system helps keep the car from running too hot. A diagram for the 1998 Ford Taurus cooling system can be found in the car's maintenance or repair manual.
It cycles the fan on and off to cool the engine to a certain temperature and to keep it from running hot
Its a cheap and easy fix I had the same problem all you have to do is replace the cooling fan relay under the hood in the fuse box holder
The radiator cooling fan will run to cool the radiator to below the fan turn on temperature. You may want to have your cooling system checked if it happens regularly as your Buick may be running hotter than normal when driving.
It is cooling the engine off. Your Honda may be running slightly hot. I suggest you service the cooling system. Drain, flush, replace the thermostat, install a 50/50 mix of antifreeze & distilled water, bleed air from system.
The temperature sensor for your cooling fan may need to be changed. The temperature sensor wiring may need to be cleaned or replaced.
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