Overheating

Asked by Akira Dec 27, 2013 at 08:53 PM about the 1990 Toyota Camry

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replaced the radiator,coolant fan switch and thermostat, and it stays cool far awhile, but
I notice that the cooling fans don't kick on when there suppose to and starts to overheat!
What else should  I check for? The fans use to work before the radiator blew.

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Did you bleed all the air out of the system after refilling it? If air in cooling system fans will not come on and it will overheat.

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That is for efi temp sender Fan switch has one wire going to it pull wire and ground fan schould Come on if not fan relay is bad be sure change with a relay. Next to each other in engine room fuse box

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