Cooking fan

Asked by GuruZH5FC Nov 05, 2017 at 11:01 AM about the 2006 Pontiac G6 Base V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I got my transmission oil cooler line replaced and I
started up and took it on a test driver and it drove fine I
went to cut the car off but the fan would go off and then I
was informed to unplug the batter so I did I get up today
and see wat would happen once I plugged the battery
back in and cut the car on and now the fan won’t even
com on? Wat now any suggestions?

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You might not have a problem. I don't know about your specific type of car but some have electric fans that stay on after you shut the car off until the engine temp lowers. Just the opposite when starting the car. The fan will stay off until the engine coolant is hot enough to trip the sensor and start the fan. Hopefully, this explains the symptoms you are seeing.

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