Cooling Fan Draining Battery ('91 Integra) - why?
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Cooling Fan Draining Battery ('91 Integra) - why?
I have a low mileage 1991 Acura Integra and want to keep it running.
But the battery kept dying. Pulled a bunch of fuses and charged the battery fully. Replaced one fuse every few days checking the battery charge each time.
Turns out the culprit was fuse #20, "Colling Fan". What could be causing the battery drain in this circuit? The fan itself? Or a temp switch?
Any advice for further diagnosis is greatly appreciated.
Love this car and it's a stick. Just needs a little help...
Thanks!
But the battery kept dying. Pulled a bunch of fuses and charged the battery fully. Replaced one fuse every few days checking the battery charge each time.
Turns out the culprit was fuse #20, "Colling Fan". What could be causing the battery drain in this circuit? The fan itself? Or a temp switch?
Any advice for further diagnosis is greatly appreciated.
Love this car and it's a stick. Just needs a little help...
Thanks!
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Re: Cooling Fan Draining Battery ('91 Integra) - why?
Is this an OE fan? Could be a faulty timer for the fan. Had a similar issue but not sure if it applies to a DA. I had it on my cd5. Double check the wiring back to the fuse box. Check grounds too.
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