03 Sedan Condenser FAN not working.
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03 Sedan Condenser FAN not working.
Hey guys, Let me know if you or anyone you know have had same issue with the condenser fan and how you or they resolved the problem.
My car has one huge Fan behind the radiator (clutch fan) and i also have smaller electrical fan in front of the radiator (condenser fan) and that sucker stopped working. AC blows ice cold air, but when i stop at traffic light engine temperature rise up and it goes over 225F and my normal engine temperature is 182/185 with no AC on. (with weather temperature 80F 90F)
No power goes to the condenser motor fan, i have checked for blown fuses in all 3 fuse boxes (one in cabin, one is under the hood in front of the battery and one behind the battery) they all good. I traced the wire from the motor to the fuse box, no visual damages and there's no reason for it either.
Some said it could be the relay, there's a bunch of relays in the third fuse box but i don't know which one is for the condenser. I need to find which relay is for the condenser so i can test it or replace it and that would be my last resort.
What do you think this is?
Thanks for taking your time.
My car has one huge Fan behind the radiator (clutch fan) and i also have smaller electrical fan in front of the radiator (condenser fan) and that sucker stopped working. AC blows ice cold air, but when i stop at traffic light engine temperature rise up and it goes over 225F and my normal engine temperature is 182/185 with no AC on. (with weather temperature 80F 90F)
No power goes to the condenser motor fan, i have checked for blown fuses in all 3 fuse boxes (one in cabin, one is under the hood in front of the battery and one behind the battery) they all good. I traced the wire from the motor to the fuse box, no visual damages and there's no reason for it either.
Some said it could be the relay, there's a bunch of relays in the third fuse box but i don't know which one is for the condenser. I need to find which relay is for the condenser so i can test it or replace it and that would be my last resort.
What do you think this is?
Thanks for taking your time.
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ivinio (07-12-2013)
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I know my AC condenser fan should kick in as soon as I turn the AC on. Im thinking to connect word to AC so I don't overheat engine by accident. Until I find the problem. YAY or NAY?
#6
I installed new thermostat, New radiator, New cap, New houses last summer. My clutch engine fan spins as soon as I start my car and will go to a higher speed once engine temperature rises and its not electric. AC fan is electric and power does not travel to it. I might just rewire the whole thing.
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