Annoying problem- cooling fans, changed sensor!
LiquidCache
03-28-2004, 03:28 PM
Sup guys. I'm a Ford tech, but this damn Grand-Am is annoying me worse than any Explorer or Focus, lol.
It's a '99 with a 3.4L, 148k on the clock.
Water pump and thermostat have been replaced, cooling fans will only turn on when I hit the A/C. Never any other time. Car gets pretty hot in stop and go traffic, if I don't stop, she's fine.
Replaced the sensor on the thermostat housing (engine block side), guy behind the counter said it would be the one I needed, the two wire one. Nay. No change. Alldata said that the fans are controlled by the ECM through a Cooling fan module, but i'm clueless as to where that could be or how to test it.
Anyone?
It's a '99 with a 3.4L, 148k on the clock.
Water pump and thermostat have been replaced, cooling fans will only turn on when I hit the A/C. Never any other time. Car gets pretty hot in stop and go traffic, if I don't stop, she's fine.
Replaced the sensor on the thermostat housing (engine block side), guy behind the counter said it would be the one I needed, the two wire one. Nay. No change. Alldata said that the fans are controlled by the ECM through a Cooling fan module, but i'm clueless as to where that could be or how to test it.
Anyone?
Markgase2000
03-28-2004, 04:01 PM
mine does something like that however i consider it normal since the new ones do it too
mikewohlford
03-28-2004, 04:20 PM
I have a 2003 3.4 V6 G/A. Both my fans never turn on unless the A/C is on either. Then, once the A/C is off, they remain on for a minute or so then turn off. My car never over heats. The service dept. says that once the engine hits 210 degrees, the fans kick on, then the engine cools to the normal 200 degrees, then turn back off. They says its normal. Recently, my thermal shields have been pinging like crazy, contracting and expanding. The tech says thats fine also, but I haven't heard it ping like that before. Pinging only occurs when the engine is off and cooling down.
LiquidCache
03-28-2004, 04:39 PM
i highly doubt that it's normal for a car to heat up past optimal temp, at times, it got close to 3/4 of the way on the gauge.
Markgase2000
03-28-2004, 04:52 PM
yeah thats normal
Markgase2000
03-28-2004, 04:55 PM
I owned this car for almost 3 years and it heats up like that lots , never had a problem with it and its got 140,000 miles on it its a 2000 GA SE
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