If the cooling fan in your 1991 Capri runs continuously upon starting, it could be due to a malfunctioning coolant temperature sensor, which may be sending incorrect signals to the fan relay. Another possibility is a stuck relay that keeps the fan activated regardless of engine temperature. Additionally, if the engine is overheating due to low coolant levels or a failing thermostat, the fan might run continuously to prevent further damage. It's best to have the system checked by a mechanic to diagnose the exact cause.
first you push in your clutch and put your key in the ignition. then you turn the key clockwize until your capri springs into life.
maybe a vacuum leak
Fuel pump is bad!
In the late 1980's, when global cooling didn't pan out.
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It can be many things. First make sure the cooling fan is running anytime the A/C is on. the cooling fan should run continuously with the A/C turned on. If not, either the fan motor or relay is bad. If that is not the problem, you need to service the cooling system, and see if the problem disappears. Start by cleaning the front of the radiator of all debris. Now drain the cooling system, flush the system with heater set to hot, and replace the thermostat with an exact match. Pour in a 50/50 mix of the correct Anti-Freeze and bleed all air from the system.
Frank Sinatra had a song titled "Isle of Capri." See Sources and related links for the songs lyrics.You may also be referring to Peppino Di Capri who was a popular singer in the 1960s and 1970s. Capri is the name of an island in the Bay of Naples and not the name of a city. Peppino Di Capri got his start singing to American soldiers on the island. See Sources and related links for more.the rythym of that song goes like this capri,capri repeatidly in Italian and sound to be a slow song or classic
The Earth started cooling about 4 billion years ago.
the idle tensioner and or the distributor.
If you not the original owner! Make sure someone has not ran a direct wire and bypast your thermostat. If they have, take it to a dealer and have it rewired. If it is a direct wire job.. It is a FIRE WAITING TO HAPPEN !!! It is normal for the fan to run continuously when the A/C is on. Turn the A/C off and see if it then runs when you first start the engine. If so, then the thermal switch may be defective.
The temperature people normally start to feel the need of cooling is about 60-65 degrees fahrenheit.