A normal puddle on the road should not damage the fan. If the water is deep, then water could get inside of the fan connectors or the fans themselves, and cause failure.
Low coolant? Stuck Thermostat Cooling fan not working Water pump not working Clogged radiator System airlocked Defective radiator cap
Blockage in the cooling system No or little fluid in the cooling system Radiator fan not working
Air in the cooling system. Look up bleeding cooling system.
The radiator cooling fan is most likely not working.
The radiator fan is not working,or not working properly,or possibly the thermostat is bad.But,usually if the thermostat is bad the engine would still overheat even if you speed up,so I would suggest testing the radiator cooling fans.
Evidently the cooling fan is not working.
If your cooling system stops working, your engine will likely overheat, leading to potential damage and breakdown. It is important to address cooling system issues promptly to prevent severe damage to the engine.
I would suspect the cooling fan is not working properly. One of more of the cooling fans should run continuously when the A/C is on. If not the engine will overheat.
The thermostat may need to be replaced. The cooling fan might not be working. The cooling fan should run while the a/c is on. Two things I would check first.
You would have driven through Canada.
You would drive through Canada.Canada.
You would drive through Canada.Canada.