must install a cut off relay in the system
When the radiator fans dont stop on the 2003-2005 outlanders is because of a faulty fan module that is located on top of the fans. U have to check if ur vehicle is for recall on such part.
The temperature sensor for the radiator fans on a 1999 Chrysler Grand Voyager is typically located near the thermostat housing or mounted on the engine block. It monitors the coolant temperature and signals the radiator fans to activate when the engine reaches a certain temperature. For precise location, it's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide.
Look at the blades of the fan. They are "slanted" one way or the other. They have a given pitch. The pitch and direction of rotation determine which way the air will move when the fan is on. Now that we agree on that, let's jump. Fans associated with a vehicle radiator are supposed to move air through the radiator in the same direction as air would flow when the vehicle is moving. They act with the moving air to help it move. They do not act against it. That's not smart. Fans in front of a radiator blow back through it. Fans behind a radiator "pull" air through the radiator. Think this through and it should become clear, it should make sense. It's simple physics.
Yes, some fans use electromagnets in their motors to generate the magnetic field needed for rotation. These electromagnets are energized by an electrical current to produce the desired magnetic force.
Not to assume anything...There are two primary fans on the typical vehicle: engine / radiator cooling fans and the heater blower fan.Both are covered in the "Related Questions" below.
Electric fans on vehicles only run when necessary,,,over heating or the temperature getting near a dangerous level. They just do not come one when the vehicle runs. Normally they WILL come on if you turn the AC on because of the added stress on the engine.
more information required: Year, make, model and engine of the vehicle.
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Exhaust fan??? Vehicle does not have an exhaust fan. Your vehicle has at the most 3 fans. One is the Heater/A/C fan, and it has 1 or 2 radiator cooling fans. Any of these can be checked by applying 12 volts directly to the fan.
The radiator fan module is typically located near the radiator or attached to the fan assembly itself, depending on the vehicle model. In addition to the fuse in the fuse box under the hood, there may also be a separate relay for the radiator fan that can be found in the fuse box or a relay panel. It's important to consult your vehicle's service manual for specific locations and details. If the fans are not operating, check both the fuse and the relay for proper function.
The Sensor for the fans is located on the upper right side of the radiator, ( the Passenger side).
The T4 radiator typically features one or two fans, depending on the specific model and configuration. Some setups may include additional fans for improved airflow and cooling efficiency. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact number of fans for a particular T4 radiator model.