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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Windsor
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Re: 98 cavalier overheating
The only light that's on is my rad light. It could be because we changed the thermostat and possibly there may still be air in there. It's antifreeze that I'm leaking but we tightened everything up. We'll sort the air thing out tomorrow.
The garage I deal with talked to me on the phone (I explained the situation) and he felt it was a relay but wanted me to bring it in. He said that he had to order one for a 2001 before but I will print your post and take it to him before ordering anything. I've been running my AC to ensure that I have 'a' fan. I don't trust the regular one now and I'm not sure how long it's been this way. As I said earlier, I only stay local and still wouldn't know if this hadn't happened. There are no signs as the temp guage stays kosher. I will keep you posted in case someone else has the same issues. Thanx again |
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According to my wiring diagram....if the fan comes on when you turn on the A/C....it is not the relay.....I sitll say....check the ECT sensor...
That is my story and I am sticking to it !!!! Cheers Mate...JzJzz |
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