Why Fans not working

10

Asked by Kickrockz Apr 12, 2020 at 09:21 PM about the 1994 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello I need help trying to fix fan not working I have
check relays fuses I change the temp sensor and
still not working also I notice the temp gauge does
not exceed the half way mark and starts to shake
as if the car is over heating and wants to shut down
please help thanks

4 Answers

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If gauge isnt working, it wont let the fan know to turn on. Try doing a continuity test on the wires from thermostat housing to the gauge. I may have a break in it or not enough voltage.

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Open hood and look at both sides of the radiator. Do you see a sensor with 2 wires attached? With the engine turned off...disconnect the sensor. Turn ignition key back on....do the cooling fans now run? Get back with results.

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Faulty fan motors due to time. Needs replacement. Fan motors are repairable, change the carbon brush. You may check the wirings and connections too. Don't run your camry without fans working, yes serious overheat follows. :(

21,950

Kick....did you ever get those Cooling Fans to work properly?

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