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Old 06-20-2004, 03:41 AM   #15
akmadmike
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Thanks but still confused

John, The grounding of the sensor wire did not get the fan going.
I guess the sensor could still be good? I am a bit confused by the
high speed low speed thing. I know I have 2 fans. The one on the passengers side is for the A/C. It comes on when the A/C inside is on and the blower on high. The Fan on the radiator is the problem.

My Hayes book shows the 4 relays. If I am reading it right the the third one in from the front of van as the Radiator fan relay.
Does this sound right?

I am courious about your fix. How exactly did you mount the Jeg's
sensor? I could not find a universal temp sensor on Jegs web site. Does it replace the original? Did you run the wiring from the fan
motor to the sensor then to the relay? Did you use the same type of
relay as the original? How does the fuse fit in?
I hope this is not too many questions but I just hate to have to take
it to the shop and start getting the run around or over charged for
something I could take care of. I have done a bit of work on this
93 3.3 AWD Grand Voyager. Replaced starter, water pump, o2 sensor,
radio replacement. I am not very knowledgable on electrical things though.

Have you ever done the 'code' thing? I get a 34 I think this has been on there for a while and unrelated. When I had the temp sensor unplugged I got a 22. Coolant sensor voltage too high or too low.
Never got a 35 Radiator fan relay circuit problem.

It is really great to read other peoples experiences. You all have helped
just sharing the info!! I really like my van and hope to keep it until I can afford a Hemi Ram Pickup. I just dread the day that I can no longer keep up with the technology for minor problems.

Thanks again.
Mike
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