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Re: 98 Lumina Funky Fan Problem
I would agree. The same sensor that the ECM uses to detect engine temp turns the fans on. You can try replacing the coolant temp sensor, but I believe if it were bad, it would trip a CEL (check engine light). The other thing to try is the primary cooling fan relay in the underhood relay center. Again, since they come on when you turn the air on, I believe that rules out the relays. Consult a wiring diagram for your vehicle to see if the fans get their signal through the ECM, or if they have a separate signal wire from the CTS (coolant temp sensor), as it could be a broken wire (either from the ECM or CTS) to the fan relay.
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