check for power and ground at the fan plug, relay, and fuse
replace track with motor from junkyard
There is no sensors for the cooling fans. there is a relay switch/circuit breaker. It is under the hood in a black box on the passenger side. If after replacing that and fans still continue not to work replace cooling fan motor. First find out which one of the 2 does not work. replace fan motor that is non operational. you must pull the radiator out to do this job. It is not that hard to do just time consuming.
I have a 1996 ford escort that will not start and it has a new starter on it and a new battery in it but it still will not start
Take it to a professional and have the valve lash adjusted. Also replace the spark plugs.
replace the blower motor switch
Have you checked to make sure the fuse is good?
Get a used engine and replace. Probably not worth repairing unless it's only a spun bearing and at that it's still probably cheaper to replace the motor. Get a used engine and replace. Probably not worth repairing unless it's only a spun bearing and at that it's still probably cheaper to replace the motor.
You have to check the motor thermostat. Replace it, and you will be warm again.
i have a 1999 ford escort zx2 and its running hot, changed out the thermostat thermostat cooling sensor, checked the fan and it works, the temperature gauge in side the car still showing hot, let thecar set over night and the gauge still shows hot, what else could be wrong
you need a new blower motor resistor with auto temp control
Check the fuses, check the relay and then check the fan motor.
The radiator fan sensor switch or the radiator fan motor are at fault (maybe even both). Wire the fan motor direct to see if it will run, if it does, replace the sensor switch. If the fan motor doesn't run, replace the fan motor before you buy a new sensor. If after replacing the fan motor, the fan still doesn't run, then replace the sensor.