Radiator Problem (Electrical)
Let me first off say this is how i feel

ok, my diver side radiator fan will continue to run while the car is off. And i have found the problem. There are two electrical plugs/batteries that are covered by rubber and are hooked onto some metal hanger. I got water into one of them (driver's side) so i opened up the rubber and found a bunch of water got into it and there's some sticky stuff inside it that got melted i assume and now everytime i connect it back in the fans will run full power so i hope it can dry up and run fine again but if not do i replace it? Lost my usb plug for my camera i'll try to take pics though.
Thanks for the help h-t.

ok, my diver side radiator fan will continue to run while the car is off. And i have found the problem. There are two electrical plugs/batteries that are covered by rubber and are hooked onto some metal hanger. I got water into one of them (driver's side) so i opened up the rubber and found a bunch of water got into it and there's some sticky stuff inside it that got melted i assume and now everytime i connect it back in the fans will run full power so i hope it can dry up and run fine again but if not do i replace it? Lost my usb plug for my camera i'll try to take pics though.
Thanks for the help h-t.
Found a picture of what im talking about
I accidentilly got water into one of them and adhesive or something got kinda melted i dont know if it can dry off and work again or will i have to buy new wiring, which i hope not. Anyone know the answer?
I accidentilly got water into one of them and adhesive or something got kinda melted i dont know if it can dry off and work again or will i have to buy new wiring, which i hope not. Anyone know the answer?
Sounds/looks like you are talking about the fan relays. If one of them is "shorted" in the closed position it will keep constant power going to the fans. IDK the prices, but the relays shouldn't be too expensive.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Wraith_G2IC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sounds/looks like you are talking about the fan relays. If one of them is "shorted" in the closed position it will keep constant power going to the fans. IDK the prices, but the relays shouldn't be too expensive.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that is correct
you can try to unpluging the relays and let them dry out and see if they work after that, if not then they should not be too much to replace
that is correct
you can try to unpluging the relays and let them dry out and see if they work after that, if not then they should not be too much to replace
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