Fan

Asked by Fred May 20, 2018 at 07:57 AM about the 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS Sedan RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Driver fan doesnt come on til the car overheats

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without testing anything you could replace the coolant temp sensor that may help , check for bad head gasket before you put $$ into it , what does the exhaust look like , ? look under the oil fill cap what do you see ? compression test will tell for sure

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The primary fan doesn't come on until the car gets hot, around 220 or so, and the secondary, is around 230 or so, but it will kick in if the a/c is turned on. Check the cooling fan relay located in the relay box in engine compartment and also the coolant temperature sensor. I remember that some time ago, my father was having a problem with the cooling fan not starting until the car temperature gauge started to move into the hot zone; his friend replaced the radiator cap and the problem stopped. This may not be your problem, but check to see if the cap has a good seal and keeping the required pressure.

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