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Blown fuse, bad fan motor, defective thermal switch or a bad fan relay. Or check the coolant temp sensor.
if you look just under the distributor you will see where from right to left you have a radiator hose, heater hose, then two sensors, the sensor furthest to the left is your coolant sensor, I was troubleshooting mine earlier and started the car with it disconnected i got check engine light with p0118 (coolant temp sensor) so there ya go
The temperature sensor is malfunctioning
change the water temp sensor
There are a few possibilities for the problem. The most likely are the main relay and the engine temp sensor. The main relay is a problem very common to older Honda/Acura models, and the temp sensor is a common cause is general.
There's no need to change it if it's not broken.
There isn't an overdrive sensor. There are pressure switches, a temp sensor, solenoids, and speed sensors.There isn't an overdrive sensor. There are pressure switches, a temp sensor, solenoids, and speed sensors.
almost 100 % the termostat does not open it is stuck/considering you check the liquid level and is normal/.There is slite posibility to be the water pump. The thermostats are cheap and verry easy to change, so i would try that first. Also check the coolant temp sensor, usually located in front of the rad in the front of the engine(1 or 2 wires running from it)
The sunbeam sensor works with the inside and outside temp sensors to help adjust the ac for sunny days. This will keep a more comfortable environment to ride in.
There should be a module under the dash on the passenger side towards the center of the dash that is mounted to a bracket. When the fan is running unplug it, should stop the fan.
code 15 coolant temp sensor low temp indicated change cts sensor or test with multi meter