no its not supposed to, there is a sensor that reads the coolant temperature and sends a signal to a relay or the engine computer which turns on the fan when it reaches a certain temperature.
If the vehicle is equipped with AC, it is normal for the electric fans to come on when the AC is turned on.
Thats a No No
Your car will start.
Its just part of the cars computer, it just keeps it cool. Most cars cooling fans come on when the car is started If the AC is on it will.
Your radiator is your cooling system in your car so your car would over heat if you don't get that fixed soon and if it's a radiator at a house you would have no heat because that's a heater for your house
Check to coolant level in the coolant recovery tank and radiator when engine is cold
The one for the radiator on the right side
SERVICE YOUR CAR ENGINE!!!! SERVICE YOUR CAR ENGINE!!!!
If the car is setting in the sun.Heat builds up in the ducts. With my car, it was Heater matrix clogged with radiator sealant. The workshop cleaned it and it's start working fine!
Get the car scanned and the codes should give you some guidance of where to start.
You turn the car on to acc but don't crank the car, then hit the gas pedal three times and the light will start blinking then cut the car off then start the car up and it's off.
The cooling fans should come on at about 232-235 degrees under normal conditions except when the air conditioning is on.
yes, anytime you have to take a radiator out of an automatic car the tranny lines have to come off the radiator.