in the boot
Where is the engine cooling fans sensor located on a 2000 Corvette ? Screwed in the driver side cyinder head just behind the Alternator. this is referred to as the temperature sensor. Hope this helps. Mike
If radiator cooling fan it turns on only when temperature sensor reaches temp needed to cool car, then when enough cooling takes place, it gets told by sensor to turn off.
the cooling fan fusible link comes off the battery cable then goes down to a plug that turns up towards the fan relay and also the alternator.
You may have a bad or weak cooling fan sensor.
The sensor that turns it on is on the water outlet. This sensor sends information to the Power Control Module (PCM) and it in turn sends a signal to the Constant Control Relay Module (CCRM) under the intake housing which turns on the cooling fan on high or low depending on if the A/C is on.
The computer reads the temperature from the 2 wire sensor next to the thermostat. It then actuates a relay on the inner fender and turns on the fan. [edit] most 3.0 V6 only have a 1 wire sensor.
Answer: If you mean your radiator cooling fan, it most likely is a grounded or shorted circuit from the "cooling fan sensor" (internal) or a pinched wire. Depends on when it happened: was there any work done prior to this happening? IF not, then the sensor is most likely the issue. In this case, once you find it (normally the sensor is screwed into the bottom of the radiator), unplug one of the wires (or remove the connector) and see if the cooling fan continues to run, if the fan turns off, then replace the sensor.
Either the fan is no good or the heat sensor in your radiator, that turns the fan on is not working!!
The coolant temp sensor is located next to the thermostat housing. The radiator fan relay is located under the aircleaner box, bolted to the "frame rail".
Could be your starter.
A Corvette is way better on speed,looks,and turns but a Mustang is better on price. A Corvette will cost about $95,000 But a Mustang will cost around $35,000 to $45,000.
replace cam shaft sensor,location behind main pulley