No more overheating... A/C Fan works
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No more overheating... A/C Fan works
I finally fixed the problem. I made numerous requests to find out where the A/C thermal switch is located. It's been over a year. My thermal sensor is good. The problem was a blown fuse under the driver's headlight. Thanks to my Lex partner in crime "nextlevelcoupe", he had a similar problem, but he had to change his thermal sensor which is located at the bottom of the radiator on the driver's side. I never knew there was an extra fuse box located there until we started discussing the situation, then something hit me. I started tearing sh$%t apart and found it.
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jack90 (11-26-22)
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This is some invaluable info. I guess this is a good way to verify whether or not my Hydraullic Fan is stock or whether or not It came with an Electric Fan and the previous owner just swapped an entire Hydro Fan.
96Celsior (UCF21) (1UZ-FE)
96Celsior (UCF21) (1UZ-FE)
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From what I can tell, some of the older cars 90-94 had the FAN NO3 Module to run an older type of fan, could be also because they have 2 fans in the front there. Then if you have AIRSUS you'd have that module also. In mine there are no wires going to either the AIRSUS or the FAN NO3. Probably most if not all 97 won't have that FAN NO 3 module.
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