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Old 10-13-2015, 01:08 PM
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96 civic was overheating while idle, checked fuses, 20amp cooling fan was blown, replaced it and still the fan does not come on except when I turn the engine off and then only runs for 30 seconds before turning off, any ideas?
I have also swapped the cooling fan relay with one I know works and same result.
Old 10-13-2015, 01:33 PM
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Possible air in the system. Bleed system and try again. Also try to manually jump the fan switch and see if the fan runs that way too (just to confirm).
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^ jump the fan switch. Its a blue and a black wire close to your passenger side headlight. If you feel that it is good, swap out the fan switch. It is located on your thermostat housing.
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