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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Chi Town, Illinois
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Electric Fan Switch
Ok. I've looked at the guides a million times and I can't find it. I'm looking for the electric fan switch. I thought it would be near the thermostat, but it isn't. I think now that it may be a part of the water pump assembly. I'm so frusterated. My car keeps overheating when the air is not on and it idles for too long. I'm 99% sure it is the switch, but I can't find it to save my life. Please let me know if you know where it is or how to get to it.
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Re: Electric Fan Switch
The ECT switch is on the bottom of the radiator - passenger side. (see page EG1-251 of the '94 Camry manual linked at the top of this forum).
Could also be the relay that's causing your problem. Check all the connectors for tightness.
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does cruise control work? can u shift outa park without using the shift lock override? if u cant check the 15a ECU-IG fuse under the dash.
mine blew and none of that stuff worked including radiator fan |
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