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Cooling fans question
Hello all, been a while since I have posted here but this has me stumped. I will try and make this as brief as possible.
I got my van back after having the head gasket replaced, first to find out there is a vacuum leak which I was able to fix myself but also the cooling fans were not running...anyway I would rather not take it back to the same people (I waited 8 mths to get my van back the first time...long story lol) so I am trying to figure the problem out myself. I pulled the one relay and jumped the connection and got the 1 fan to run without a problem so I know they are getting power and such...I am assuming maybe they left a connection loose or something so my question is. Where would I find a connection to what controls when the fans come on and off (a control module for the themostat or something?) I am just assuming its something they forgot to connect or something as the fans worked fine before I took it in for the head gasket. Sorry for the long read but I would really like to figure this out on my own ![]() Thanks for any help!!! Glenn Last edited by gcpint; 08-05-2011 at 12:59 PM. Reason: OPPS might help if I said what van...its a 1999 Transport with the 3.4 ltr engine :) |
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Re: Cooling fans question
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as far as the vacuum leak,smoke test is a good way to locate if its a small leak.spraying the v/lines while running will also help to find.can you hear the leak,or is it causing idle problems. i agree i would'nt want to take it back to a shop that took 8mths to get it done
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Re: Cooling fans question
Thanks for the help once again
![]() I found that there was a lead off a sensor on the side of the rad...simple fix ![]() Also the vac leak ended up being a hose disconnected from the PCV valve which you could not see as it was behind everything...both issues have been fixed ![]() |
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good to hear,thats for the fix
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