My fan on my ES 300 is not comming on causing my car to overheat could this be a fuse or is it something more

Asked by terboone Oct 07, 2012 at 11:59 AM about the 1995 Lexus ES 300 FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Fan not engaging creating the car to over heat do I need to replace a fuse or the whole fan

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Check fuse first, if OK then see if the wires all look OK, but at highway speeds you don't need the fan anyway, only for idle and/or stop-and -go. My point is that if the car overheats at 60mph it's not a fan problem. NASCAR race cars do not even have a fan.

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Start with the fuse if it is not blown then check the relay

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Check to see if theirs a short in the car harness wiring first ,before you spend all ur money on this and that ....

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Cause if you don't you'll continue spending money of replacing fuses continuously ...but you can replace it one or two times just to see if the fuse keeps throwing ,if it does theirs a short some where in the cars wiring harness

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The fan on the driver side it works the one on pass side not working probably the connector or sensor please help me the one that its working doesn't turn off until I turn off the car appreciate your help this is for Lexus es 300 year 2002

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I want to know where is the hot water hose to the Lexus 2000 ES300 cuz all my fluid came out a day after I replaced radiator could it be the thermostat to

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hot wire your fan ,if it don't work replace ,,if it does check your temp switch on the eng.

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