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Old 09-04-2005, 11:42 PM
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'95 GP Cooling Fan

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I posted before on this subject but here goes. Does anyone know where to find the temperature coolant switch for the passenger side electric cooling fan ? I suspect this fan is not running because the switch is bad? The fan itself works because I tested it separately. The engine is the 3800 and of course there are 2 electric fans in place. The driver's side is OK. I can not imagine that the coolant temperature sensor is bad or both fans would not run and/or countless other engine problems would exist? I also assume that if the temperature is 210 and the AC is on, both fans should be operating in hot weather. Not on this GP.
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Come on Guys---help out here?? Someone have an idea?
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Re: '95 GP Cooling Fan

sounds like a bad aux fan relay. The aux fan should kick on anytime the A/C is engaged, or when coolant temp approaches 230. It is located in the underhood relay center, and its location should be marked on the underside of the relay cover.
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