Fuse box: cooling fan radiator?
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Fuse box: cooling fan radiator?
Hey, i removed the fuse box while the battery is dissconnected. because i had to paint the engine bay.
i put the fuse box back on, all the fuse are still intact and good. but now my cooling fan doesnt turn on, the fuse is still good. i jumped wire to cooling fan straight from the battery, it spins. is it possible that the wire from fuse box to cooling fan is bad? any idea, help would appriecated.. its from civic si 00
i put the fuse box back on, all the fuse are still intact and good. but now my cooling fan doesnt turn on, the fuse is still good. i jumped wire to cooling fan straight from the battery, it spins. is it possible that the wire from fuse box to cooling fan is bad? any idea, help would appriecated.. its from civic si 00
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Re: Fuse box: cooling fan radiator?
oh i forgot one thing, i think i read that from honda oem manual book, u must replace all fuses once remove the box from the car. but i dont know if thats true if my fuses are still all good.
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Re: Fuse box: cooling fan radiator?
Painting the engine bay can interfere with ground wires. Check the G201 fan ground wire connection.
If you unplug and jump the 2P fan switch connector on the thermostat housing, does the fan now run?
If you unplug and jump the 2P fan switch connector on the thermostat housing, does the fan now run?
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