Nissan cube repair

Asked by GuruWWWBN Apr 23, 2018 at 02:01 AM about the 2007 Nissan Cube Z11

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Over heating even when not moving

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Your cooling fans, are they turning on? Probably not you might have to get another fan switch or just run wires from your fans directly to the battery terminals. This will keep your cooling fans on nonstop. But dont forget to remove the wires from the battery when your car is off otherwise your battery will be drained next time you try to start your car. This is just a temporary fix untill you get your new “fan switch” (((( ok locate the cooling fan behind your radiator, the wires comming out the back of the fan, remove a little bit of the rubber to expose the cooper inside. Next , connect a skinny long wire to the fan wires and touch them to positive one fan and negative on other fan: two wires. That shoukd fix it till someone replaxea the part u need. If this is not the issue and your fans are allreasy working, then check to see if you have any leaky hoses. Is your radiator holding all its coolant? If not then a hose, could be any one mite have a small hole where the hose clamp is. This usually happens to hoses when they get old ir worn out. Buy a new hose or remive about an inch or just remive the hole and clamp the same hose back on. (Simple).

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