well the thermostat open at 195 degrees, so the fans should come on at the same time
227 degrees fahrenheit
Without the a/c on, the fans are turned on at 235 deg. It should not run over about 250 deg. and will only do this with a good functioning cooling system.
Check the temperature sensor
i need a diagram of the electrical system for the cooling fans
were is the cooling temperature sensor located on my 96 Plymouth grand voyager
A person can find a diagram of a 1998 Pontiac Grand AM cooling system in the cars maintenance manual. They can also ask a person at an auto part store for a print of the diagram.
No. The fan should shut off when the engine temp is to cold for the fan to be on. If its on all the time the temperature switch/sensor is probably defective.
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The cooling fans on a 2002 Grand Am GT might not be working because of a problem with a fuse. There is also a temperature sensor in the engine that tells the fans when to come on. This sensor may be bad.
Yes, the 1993 Pontiac Grand Am does have a cooling system bleeder. This bleeder is typically located on or near the thermostat housing and is used to release trapped air from the cooling system during refills or repairs. Bleeding the system helps ensure proper coolant flow and prevents overheating. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions on locating and using the bleeder.
On a 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix, the temperature sensor for the radiator cooling fans is typically located near the engine coolant outlet or in the engine block, often near the thermostat housing. This sensor monitors the engine temperature and signals the cooling fans to activate when the temperature reaches a certain threshold. It's important to consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact location and specifications, as there can be variations depending on the engine type.
A free diagram, of a 2000 Dodge cooling system, can be obtained from most Dodge dealerships. Many auto-parts stores will make the diagram available.