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Because its probably not working. Try turning on the AC to see if they both kick on and make sure to do this when the car is warm. If the car is cold they fans wont kick in.
Yes, they should both come on.
It is possible that both cooling fans coming on when the car is idling is normal. The fans are supposed to come on in response to the heat of the engine. So, if the car was idling for a long time, both fans may kick on and there are other conditions which would explain it as well. If it seems that the car is overheating however, you should have it checked out.
The fans normally come on when needed. Is the car running hot -- is the temperature gauge reading above normal? If so, there's a problem with the fans or the cooling system. If not, don't worry about it.
Yes.
No. "My Boo" was just a collaboration they did with they each other because they were both fans of each others music.
It could possibly mean that both the club and fans are united.
If you unplug sensor and one or both fans come on.
Its always a war between the fans of PFK Levski and FC ZSKA. Its a rivalry Derby. Fans of both team fights each other, vandalise, destroy public properties.
Both should spin at the same time, if your AC is on. Otherwise, one will spin until the engine reaches a certain temp; then it will add in the 2nd fan for additional cooling if necessary. Bottom line, if you turn on your AC, you should see both fans come on. Otherwise, start checking: - Thermostat - Fan relays (under the hood, near the battery, 2 of them) - Electrical voltage to the fans themselves
Whenever the AC is turned on, both cooling fans also come on. Otherwise, during normal operation only one fan comes on when activated to maintain correct engine temp.
try connecting the fans direct to the battery,the fans might be bad..