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09-11-2013, 10:49 PM | #1 | |
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Overheating issue
I have a 1993 Probe GT and I have overheating issues once in a while. I'll try to be as detailed as possible. I flushed my radiator, and refilled with 50/50, then I blew air through all the hoses to make sure no clogs were there and through the radiator. Then I replaced my thermostat and the antifreeze started flowing through the lower hose again into the radiator, that was my first issue. My driver fan will kick on whenever it feels like it, but my passenger side does nothing. I've replaced the replays for both of them, and they both have power going to them. I've taken out the fan sensors that tell the fans when to kick on I believe that are on both sides of the fill cap at the end of the upper hose. I did wire the passenger fan to a toggle, but it's not very efficient because it gets too hot so I assume my 14g wire with 20a fuse aren't really that great for it. If someone can point me in some direction for me to start heading, I would appreciate it. Thank you
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