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Old 07-31-2020, 01:02 AM   #1
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Default Engine cooling fan doesn’t turn on, on low speed

So I have a 97 TI, and it’s starting to over heat. It has never overheated until recently when I flushed out all the old coolant. I’ve checked the coolant and had some leaks so I fixed them. But now with every leak fixed I continued to overheat until I saw that my fan wasn’t turning on. So I checked the relays and they seemed fine, I checked the coolant temp sensor and it was showing the correct temperature. I replaced the water pump. I supplied direct current to the fan and it ran so the fan motor is fine. The fan connections are good. I just don’t get what could be causing this to overheat. It still overheats with the a/c on. I even checked the fuses and they were fine. So I’ve hit a wall and I need my car running soon for college. Might this be an electrical problem? Please help me
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