2011 galant fan won't stop running

Asked by BRC711 Dec 25, 2014 at 04:10 PM about the 2011 Mitsubishi Galant SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Which fan? The heater blower or the radiator fan?

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Going through same issue with 2012 Galant. There is an issue when the AC is activated the relay doesn't turn the duel radiator fans. Going in to be fixed this week. Did you get yours fixed? If so what was your issue?

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I am working on a 2012 with the same issue. I think the problem is either the coolant temperature sensor or the fan control module. I replaced the sensor and unfortunately, that was not the problem. Now I trying to find out where the sensor is located. Does anyone know?

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I am working on a 2012 with the same issue. I think the problem is either the coolant temperature sensor or the fan control module. I replaced the sensor and unfortunately, that was not the problem. Now I trying to find out where the sensor is located. Does anyone know?

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I have the problem also, have eliminated the relay and sensor as problems, so think the fan control module is the problem. I cannot find the module location- does anyone know where it is?

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