The fan is overheating and shutting down causing the compressor to fail on it`s high pressure safety. Check the fan capacitor or possibly the motor is going bad. Have you oiled it lately?
They fan it with there wings.
Keep a fan on, and keep your hands out of bed.
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drain is clogged. or there a hole in drain pan.
It is the process of evaporation. The fan will disturb the water molecules and provides additional energy to break surface tension. The circulation pulls the moisture aware more quickly.
Look under the hood for the radiator fan. The fan is mounted to the pulley at the front of the water pump.
Use an umbrella,bring a portable fan/water spray.dRINK WATER OR GATORADE!!!!!
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They have to eat a hot dog and use an electric fan to blow the water away. Then they're all better!
You must first remove the radiator then remove the timing belt cover. Keep in mind you'll need a 10mm socket/ wrench and a 6mm hex driver along with screw drivers. Taking the fan and fan cluth off the water pump has helped me in the past. You don't have to be under the car for this, I did this from above only.
Excessive wear on water pump, alternator, power steering pump bearings
grinding noise from the fan is a bad bearing on either the fan or the water pump.have it checked before it lets go and goes thru radiator
Low coolant? system "airbound"? Hoses collapsing under pressure clutch or cooling fan not working? Defective radiator cap?
The time chain is located under the timing chain cover, which is behind the fan and under the water pump.
on raidator under the water horseess
remove the bolts holding it to the water pump pulley, then wiggle the fan out under neath the radiator hose ( or take it off if you like) there will be 4 bolts on the front of the fan holding on the fan clutch. good luck!