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Spyder#353

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I was sitting at a light today and noticed that my radiator fan was not working. Don't know how long it's been off.:dontknow: Haven't been in any traffic lately. In the morning I'll check it out. :thumbup:
 
The radiator fan won't kick in until 5 or 6 bars.


:agree:


My fan kicks in when I have 5 bars for a little bit.

If you fan is not kicking in at 5-6 bars it could just be a fuse in the front fusebox.

I think the fan fuse is along the bottom row in the box, number 10, and it is a 15A fuse.

Let us know what you find out, but I would first idle someplace to see if the fan first kicks in at 5-6 bars. If not, first place to look is the fusebox up front, I would guess.


Hope that helps.
Cheers.
 
I was sitting at a light today and noticed that my radiator fan was not working. Don't know how long it's been off.:dontknow: Haven't been in any traffic lately. In the morning I'll check it out. :thumbup:

I would Check it out in the afternoon when it's nice and hot.:D
 
:agree:


My fan kicks in when I have 5 bars for a little bit.

If you fan is not kicking in at 5-6 bars it could just be a fuse in the front fusebox.

I think the fan fuse is along the bottom row in the box, number 10, and it is a 15A fuse.

Let us know what you find out, but I would first idle someplace to see if the fan first kicks in at 5-6 bars. If not, first place to look is the fusebox up front, I would guess.


Hope that helps.
Cheers.

It's more than likely the relay. I had one go out on me. I actually had 4 bad relays in the past 2 years. Not the same location but the same type.
 
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