Cooling fan operation in determined by the Powertrain control module using inputs from the Coolant temperature sensor and A/C request signal from A/C system.
The engine computer uses the engine coolant temperature sensor to decide when to run the electric radiator fan. It is located very near where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
The plug or sensor above the oil filter on a 1996 Cherokee is the oil pressure sending unit. This sensor controls the oil pressure gauge.
The electric cooling fan or cooling fan temp sensor may be faulty.
there can be up to 3 temp sensors on an engine. One for the dash guage, the second for the computer input and the third controls the electric cooling fan. If the obd system called a bad temp sensor, then it is the ECT SENSOR FOR THE COMPUTER.
the sensor is probly bad or you have short in it
yes but i found out if you tap into the wires on the cooling fan it keeps you running cooler and keeps your car running smooth
It has 2 wires and screws into the housing that the upper hose hooks to.
Make sure that the fuse and sensor for the cooling fan are working. If these are ok then look at the fan motor, it could be bad.
The coolant temperature sensor on a 1999 Mondeo is located on top of the engine, in the intake manifold. It constantly updates the vehicle's computer and controls the cooling fan.
what sensor controls the fuel relay
No, the electric cooling fans turn on and off by a signal from the coolant temp sensor. The coolant level sensor only illuminates the low coolant light when you are low on coolant.
There is no afs on a cherokee, they run on a map sensor.