check the fan relay, it could be stuck on, otherwise make sure the heater controls are not set to defrost, and the ac is off, either of these things will activate the auxiliary fan relay.
A 1991 Subaru Impreza might overheat because of a leaking cooling system or because of a damaged thermostat. You might also have a damaged or leaking radiator or a cooling fan that is not working.
it is in the fuse panel under the hood. Located on the drivers side.
You could be low on coolant, a stuck thermostat, engine fan not coming on for starters. If still overheats, I would recommend taking it to a Subaru dealer.
Perhaps the cooling fan is running?
The coolant temperature sensor on a Subaru is located on top of the engine near the upper radiator hose. It constantly updates the vehicles computer to regulate the speed of the cooling fan.
cooling fan
take the 2 screws out of the bottom of the clove box and its right there
Check; coolant, fan, fan clutch and fan clutch solenoid, blocked or partially blocked lines and coolant gallery.
The 2004 Dodge Intrepid cooling fan relay switch can be found on the back of the cooling fan motor. The cooling fan relay switch is attached to the fan motor with two retaining screws.
Cooling fan is always better. By:B.J
Yes. Cooling fan, engine fan, and radiator fan relays are all the same thing.