This could be due to the following: 1. Check the fuse at the fuse panel for a blow. 2. Check the relay in the fuse panel. 3. Check the sensor 4. Bad wiring connection... 5. Defective fan...
According to the 2003 Ford Windstar Owner Guide : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment : Fuse ( # 107 ) is a 50 amp fuse for the engine cooling fan motors
The cooling fans are the only cooling source for a air cooled engine.
To determine if the cooling fan relay is bad in a Ford Windstar, you can start by checking if the cooling fans activate when the engine reaches operating temperature. If the fans do not turn on, inspect the relay by swapping it with a similar relay in the fuse box to see if the fans operate. Additionally, you can use a multimeter to test for continuity across the relay terminals when it should be activated. If the relay fails these tests, it may need to be replaced.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but it sounds like your engine cooling thermostat is sticking open ( assuming that the electric engine cooling fans are not running continuously )
they do for the ac they only come on when the engine temp is peaked about 210 deg
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.
The engine temperature must reach 232-235 degrees in order for the cooling fans to come on. They will shut off at about 195-200 degrees. Also when the air conditioner is on the cooling fans automatically come on regardless of temperature.
No the 2 fans will not come on when you start the engine. One of the fans will come on anytime the A/C is being used. The other fan will come on along with the A/C fan when the engine reaches a preset temperature to prevent it from overheating.
disconnect the battery and then disconnect the wiring from the cooling fan. there are 4 screws( 8mm) that hold it on the radiator. be careful when removing it as not to damage the radiator. I found this information at www.autozone.com, under the repair info
Whenever the AC is turned on, both cooling fans also come on. Otherwise, during normal operation only one fan comes on when activated to maintain correct engine temp.
Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.
mine kick on around 230 temp.