Yes. Usually one fan or the other will be running when the A/C is turned on or in very hot weather. If one fan isn't providing enough cooling to satisfy the pre-programmed thermostat, then the 2nd fan will kick in automatically.
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
They are fans that you blow and tehy spin, You know im real life theres fans when you blow them they spin! :) * Blows fan * WEEE! lol
That's the frequency
Most fans have an electric motor that runs off of electricity. These use magnetization to spin the fan
Yes. (They both spin.)
An audience i think :)
they both can spin round and round
they spin when the motor reach a temperature, ussualy is on a 1/4 of temperature
Spiders of both sexes spin webs.
It should spin freely, but not wobble.It should spin freely, but not wobble.
they are giant fans that spin when wind turns the blade and then it turns the tubine to create electricty.
Both