To replace the cooling fan in a 1993 Chevy Corsica, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the fan shroud by unscrewing any bolts or clips that hold it in place, then disconnect the electrical connector from the fan motor. Next, unfasten the mounting bolts securing the fan to the engine and carefully remove the old fan. Install the new fan by reversing the disassembly steps, reconnect the electrical connector, and reattach the battery terminal.
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The radiator is located in front the engine cooling fan and shroud, at the front of the motor. _____________chassis_________________ _____________________________________ Fire wall motor ~cooling fan~ radiator ________________________________________ chassis
FIRE WALL SIDE OF ENGINE, A LITTLE UNDER THE EGR VALVE. T HEMPLE
The 1994 Chevy Corsica fan relay switch is located beneath the passenger side dashboard. The fan relay switch should be labeled as such.
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Water may leak through a fan box on a Chevy Corsica if the water pump has broken. Another cause may be that debris clogged one of the drain holes.
The 2000 Chevy Cavalier cooling fan shroud is held in place with 10 retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the cooling fan shroud will come off.
If the coolant fan does not operate on a Chevy Corsica, it is likely that a fuse is out. There could also be a mechanical defect in the fan or wiring.
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Defective cooling fan or thermal switch. (NEW ANSWER) First check and make sure you have enough coolant in the radiator....normally about two gallons...nothing less(when the radiator is empty).....if you check your coolant level and it is low....add coolant...not water!!!....if it still overheats when sitting, either your thermostat is not opening when at the set temperature....in which case you will have to replace the thermostat....or the cooling fan isn't comming on at the set temperature in which case you will have to replace either the fan switch or fan relay. If you suspect the cooling fan, replace the fan switch first and fan relay last. But if the corrisca is overheating and the cooling fan is comming...then you can rule out the cooling fan and look towards the thermostat being the problem.