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flucus 07-25-2007 11:14 AM

Radiator fan continuously running
 
I have a 2001 626 that has developed a radiator fan issue. It started by intermittently not shutting off when the engine had cooled. I would turn the engine on and then back off and that would take care of it. Recently, it has just continued to run regardless of what I do and I have to unplug the connector within the engine compartment.
Where should I start? I am not used to looking in such a cramped engine compartment and don't know where to look for the components.

flucus 07-30-2007 11:45 PM

RE: Radiator fan continuously running
 
Bump

dave87 08-04-2007 09:13 PM

RE: Radiator fan continuously running
 
thermostat problems maybe....???

flucus 08-13-2007 04:06 PM

RE: Radiator fan continuously running
 
It was a condensor fan relay. $5.00 part to replace.

robert777 08-22-2009 02:58 PM

Hello

I am having the exact same problem described by the previous poster. I have a 2000 626.

The previous poster seems to have solved his problem by replacing the 'condenser relay' - however I do not know how to find this relay. In my engine compartment fuse box I have several relays that I list below. Is one of these the 'condenser relay' or should I be looking somewhere else?

H/L Relay
Horn Relay
EGI Main Relay
Air Con Relay
TNS Relay
Circuit Relay

Thanks in advance!

oldeng 08-22-2009 07:46 PM

I'm a Protege guy, but the electrics have a lot in common. The engine cooling and air conditioning are interconnected so if the engine needs full cooling, it will shut off the A/C compressor, but leave the fans running to cool things down. Its a bit of a guess, but I think it's the Air Con Relay you should go for. (You won't do any harm by yanking it and running the car).


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