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I have a grand am 1994 and my fan don't want to start... i want to know where is the fusible link and if there might have an other problem
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Re: Overheating Grand am 94
Did you check to see if the fan motor is still good. Pull the fan out, really easy. One bolt one set of wires to unplug. Check it out. I have two of these cars and have gone thru several fans. problem is the fans run almost all the time. The v-6 engine is so big for such a small compartmetn that it is practically necessary for it to run all the time.
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Re: Overheating Grand am 94
i have a simmilar problem. my fan does not cycle on on its own for some reason but it will turn on and stay on constantly when i have the a/c on. cant figure it out
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Re: Overheating Grand am 94
The a/c has a relay to turn the fan motor on when the a/c is turned on. Tom94gagt your problem is mostlikely a $10 part. the temp switch that tell the fan when the engine is warmed up. it should be located toward the bottom of the radiator. as for the original post, i forgot to mention that there should not be a fusible link in that line. there should be a dedicated fuse in one of the fuse boxes for that. check your owners manual.
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