My car did the exact ame thing, my fan sensor relay (plugs on the motor) came unplugged. Plugged it back up and it still overheated. I went to the part store and bought an new fan sensor relay switch. (around $15-$18) I also replaced the other fan relay sensor. Finally I bought a failsafe thermostat for the car. I have not have a problem. The fan kicks on normally now.
Sunfire was a new car for 1995. There is no '93. Perhaps you're thinking of a Sunbird?
power window motor removal 93 sunbird
There is no pollen filter on any sunbird the oldest GM product to get one is a 1993 Cadillac
Inside the alternator.
Are you kidding me?
Fenders are the same. The hood will bolt on....but there is a design difference in the style of the hoods. As far as the grill and headlight area....these are different. But if you have everything from the donor car then yes...you can bolt it all up. In other words, a Cavalier headlight setup won't fit with a Sunbird grill. You have to swap it all over.
The fuse is in the fuse pannel
lokks to be on the lower right side of engine
There are many parts to a car that must be maintained. This problem can be caused by a bad fuel pump, filter, or fuel injectors.Ê
you have to disconnect the hoses first that are on the firewall it is best to go at it from under the car. Then after you have disconnected the hoses you need to remove both panels under the dash and you will see it from there as it is step by step
heater core is leaking
Most likely it is a fan motor that is pulling too much amperage. I'd start with the fan motor and/or the fan motor resistor.