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Car wont start cooling fan stays on
I have a 95 Grand AM GT 2door coupe just a couple of days ago i drove from my house to my friends house which is three blocks away my car didnt have the cooling fan on when i arrived later on when i went out his mom called his cell phone saying my cooling fan is on and it wont turn off well i was far away at the time and the mom didnt no wut to do i asked her if she can disconnect it but that didnt happen i arrived later that nite and my car wouldnt start cause of the battery being dead and all so i jumped it my car still didnt start the jumper cables started to smoke and the car still wasnt able to turn on so i have no clue what is going on with it i disconnected the fan and well they still wont start im not even getting a clicking noise when i even try to start it its completely silent so anyone out there help!!!
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Re: Car wont start cooling fan stays on
Are you getting any lights, or interior stuff like radio, blower fan, turn signals? Will the headlights come on?
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Re: Car wont start cooling fan stays on
usually when jumper cables smoke, they aren't hooked up right. You might want to put a charger on it instead. As for the fan running, it might be a bad relay. Thats a strange story, the keys weren't in the ignition when the fan was on?
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Re: Car wont start cooling fan stays on
yea uhh everything is completely dead i no its the battery so i got it recharged at autozone for free but the fan wont stop everything works now but i have no fan but im guessing its the relay thnx for the help
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Re: Car wont start cooling fan stays on
you may have a bad sending unit, check the fan by using a jumper wire to the power side of the fan. Un plug the wire harness and run a pos. and neg lead and see if the fan operates. If it works then you can work back from there to find the problem.
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