99 MOnte Carlo elect. engine fan test
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99 MOnte Carlo elect. engine fan test murphturph 07-04-2003, 12:13 PM
G'Day I live in Arizona with temps in the 105 range during the summer. Since I just bought this car I want to make sure the electric engine cooling fans work. I haven't heard them come on in the little time I've driven it. Is there a way of testing them to make sure they work and at what temp. they start up? Thanks in advance. Murph:cool: Drakii2 07-20-2003, 01:27 AM I've had my 99 monte carlo for almost 2 years now and have never heard my fans come on either.. so last week I opened the hood and let the car idle in the driveway.. fans never came on.. temp gague went up to around HALF WAY.. I turn the Air conditioner on and the fans come right on cooling the motor back down and the temp gague went back to it's normal 1/4 way up from the bottom.. Maybe there's a fuse or relay of some kind that is blown on our cars? tman 07-20-2003, 12:52 PM No, what happens is the coolant is able to sufficiently cool the engine, without the help of a fan. There should be two fans, a cooling fan, and an A/C fan for the air conditioner. The reason both fans came on for you, is bacause the alternator draws voltage to run the A/C fan, making the engine idle higher, making more heat, adding a need for the cooling fan. I don't think your supposed to be able to hear it when driving. Drakii2 07-20-2003, 05:48 PM Thanks for the reply- Do you know how high the temp gague is supposed to read if the car is just at idle parked? I've had the needle go a hair above half way.. i got worried so I turned the heater on full quick to cool it down. G tman 07-20-2003, 07:09 PM The thermostat is at 195 degrees, stock. I believe that is about halfway on the MC guages. It will run below 195 degrees until it is warmed up, then the needle should stay at or a bit past halfway. Related Links Enter the largest automotive community on the planet! |