Overheating, Radiator Fans Won't Kick On?
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Overheating, Radiator Fans Won't Kick On?
I just installed an autometer water temp sender in my t-stat housing and come to find out my car is overheating. So, I checked over the car and it came to me....... The F&^K*N fans aren't turning on. Like a good guy I called the Mazda dealer and ordered three Type B fan relay's (That's what my diagnotics told me I needed). Put them on, let the car warm up. The gauge hit 180 and still no action with the fans Let it warm up somemore to 210, still didn't turn on. Anybody have any ideas? I checked the fuse for the fan relay and it looks fine and the wires to the fans look connected. I can't understand what's wrong? Thanks
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Is there a thermoswitch out there that will fit the 7 and turn on the fans around 180 or close to that? Or would it be easier to install a manual switch. I'm kinda confused because I had my car up to 248F still no fans kicked on, but when I turn on the A/C they do. I'm thinking the thermoswitch is bad instead of the relays.
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Originally Posted by nyteryder
Is there a thermoswitch out there that will fit the 7 and turn on the fans around 180 or close to that? Or would it be easier to install a manual switch. I'm kinda confused because I had my car up to 248F still no fans kicked on, but when I turn on the A/C they do. I'm thinking the thermoswitch is bad instead of the relays.
If your fans aren't coming on and your temp is approaching 250F, then something is wrong. Where is your sensor located for your temp gauge?
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Originally Posted by nyteryder
It should be an easy install, right? Just take the old one out and put the new one in. Connect wires and everything, you probably have to solder though?
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Eureka! I fixed the fan problem although I have no idea what I did. I took off the intercooler piping and messed around with the water pump and thermoswitch. The fans turn on now although I have another problem. My add coolant buzzer is going off???? I added more coolant but the thing is still on. When I turn on the air conditioning, the air seperation tank (I think that's what it is, the silver tank by the intercooler) is making bubbles, and there's no coolant in it. Should there be? Maybe I have to burp the system, but how??
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Actually the Silver tank is in front of the battery close to the headlight and intercooler shroud on the drivers side. I don't know if it is the AST or not? That is where it was bubbling when I turned on the A/C. Also next to the water pump there is a blue connector and on the inside of the connector it's orange. Where does that go? I don't know if it was connected to something or not when I was messing around near the water pump.
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