Cooling fans not working

Asked by GuruWDD8B May 03, 2018 at 11:00 PM about the 2003 Pontiac Grand Am GT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Cooling fans not working.  Ive tested both fan
motors. I've replaced all relays and temp control
switch. What next?

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Check the wiring and connections and look for a wire slipping out of the backside of the connectors. And also make sure your engine's at operating temperature.

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There is a sensor on the block that went out in mine that fixed the problem

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check the a/c switch sensor above the fans if that isnt working the fans wont turn on

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Replace the whole thing I had this problem before with a dodge intriped I learned not to all ways go by the code it told me it was a fusse and I changed it my car blow up later that day be better to change the whole thing it might $$ you more today but that is cheaper than a new car

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Cooling fan not coming on what is first thing I should do. If you put enough water when cool as long as you are going its ok. Only if you release cap loose water and try refill doesnt seem take enough water so then when under pressure temp guage rises but only 1 time went to red.

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