Unscrew the bolts that connect the fans 2 the radiator then unplug the plugs and it should come out..
not likely as the heater fan only controls the air in the cabin, maybe the radiator fan has gone out too?
damaged fan blade.replace with oem fan assembly.
No.
Check the fuse and the wiring.
I just went through that exact problem with my 88 prelude, it was the ignition cylinder.
You cant replace it, it's all in one piece.
Stand in front of the car facing your back to it and then bend over...the cooling fan will plug in itself.
It can be very simple to remove the radiator from a Honda Civic. The first step is to drain the coolant from the radiator. The next step is to disconnect the cooling fan switch and remove the hoses. Then the cooling fan should be removed. Then the radiator should be unbolted and lifted carefully from the vehicle.
No. The condenser fan is for the A/C(right side). The radiator fan is on the left.
Mounted right next to the radiator.
One fan only comes on when the A/C is activated and runs continuously as long as the A/C is on. The other fan only comes on when needed to cool the engine down as in city driving.
The radiator fan switch for a 2003 Honda Element is typically located on the engine's cooling system, near the radiator or the thermostat housing. It is a small electrical component that monitors the engine temperature and activates the radiator fan when needed. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle’s service manual can provide specific details and diagrams.