cooling fans stopped working 92 honda accord

Asked by cook730 Apr 07, 2016 at 04:53 PM about the 1992 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

cooling fans quit working

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That's a really vague description to give you an accurate solution... Do this...start the vehicle and engage the A/C (blower motor on). This should turn on the cooling fans, even if the car has not reached a temperature, which would otherwise tell the thermo circuit to engage the primary fan. If nothing happens, you need to check the fuses and/or related relays. (both should be in the fuse panel under the hood). The cooling temperature or Thermo Switch is often found in the base of the radiator, and that is common culprit. But remember, if the temperature does not rise above half-way, the fans will not be told to turn on from the temp switch, and the only way to actuate is to bypass, or turn on the A/C cooling circuit. Hope that helps...tell me more and I will do the same for you.

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