bad capacitor, fan motor,fan cycle switch,loss of power internally,or low freon level,which means no freon to compress and head pressure never reaches fan cycle switch set point to come on.
It is just a simple fan blowing over a coil.
Plugged evaporator? Bad fan motor?
you need to tighten your fan belt as it is moving and now slipping on the A/C pulley that you just turned on.
The cooling fan will run anytime the AC is turned on. Turn it on and look at the fan under the hood.
The most likely cause is an inoperative radiator fan.
check cooling fan
A: That will be true ONLY if the blades have a pitch to it
many times it'd the run capacitor (that cylinder) where the wires from the fan run. if the fan is turned on and you hear a hum, tap the blade. if the fan turns, then that's the problem.
A.C. circulates air(just like a fan) and turns it cool.
bad switch or vacuum leak
If the fan in a 1997 Acura 3.2 TL does not continue to blow after the ignition is turned off, it typically indicates that the cooling system is functioning normally. In this model, the fan is designed to operate only when the engine is running or when the ignition is on to cool the engine. If the fan were to run continuously after the ignition is off, it might suggest a malfunction, such as a faulty relay or sensor.
No. It can be a blown fuse, bad fan motor switch, bad fan motor, bad fan motor resistor pack, or a loose or disconnected wire.