1996 toyota camry

Asked by greasemonkey101 Oct 25, 2016 at 07:58 PM about the 1996 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1996 toyota camry fans wont turn on.replaces
twmp sencer radiater water pump thermastat and
still runs hot when i unhook the senscer on the
radiater fans stull dont come on. The cooling fans
also bran new. I did run a jump wire from the two
fan relays and the cooling fan came on. Any ideas

12 Answers

5,970

Take a look at the Fan/Cond relays located at the under hood fuse/relay box. Do you see a COND relay? Do you see a Fan Relay #1...and...a Fan Relay #2?

5,970

OK...next....check for a blown fuse in that same Fuse/Relay Box.

I did there is no fuse i can finde for the fans under the hood or the fuse panel behinde the change drawer in the dash either someone said that they dont have a fuse for this make or model

5,970

Look again under the Hood...left side( Driver Side)...Junction Box #2. There should be a 30 amp RDI Fuse(Radiator Fan). There should also be a 30 amp CDS Fuse(Condenser Fan)..if you have AC installed on this vehicle. Do the Fans run when you turn ON the AC? These fuses are heavy duty types. They might have a window so you can visually check them with out removal.

I found them they look intackt but rusty really badly probly needs changed thanks man i will change them and let you know what happens thanks for the tips

5,970

Rusty.....vehicle sat for awhile. Perhaps that Fuse Box was left uncovered for awhile. I hope this is not the beginning of more trouble ahead. Good Luck.

5,970

Does the AC work and blow cold air? Do the fans run when you turn on the AC?

5,970

Try this....go out a buy a 12 volt DC TEST LIGHT at WalMart. Attach the alligator clip,of the TL to Battery Ground. Use the point of the test light on each side of the 30 amp Fan Fuse with the ignition switch ON. Does the light light on both sides of the fuse? Check the other 30 amp fuse the same way. Get back with results.

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