Radiator fan relay
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According to rock auto, they have the radiator fan switch around $13 to $17 plus shipping:
http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/l...an+switch,4312
Yes when you remove that sensor, coolant will be coming out so have a large bucket ready unless you are super fast at swamping this sensor out.
http://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/l...an+switch,4312
Yes when you remove that sensor, coolant will be coming out so have a large bucket ready unless you are super fast at swamping this sensor out.
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You are welcome. Personally I have used some AIRTEX/WELLS parts in my Supra such as a blower resistor and surprising it was made in Japan so I am thinking it may be similar to OEM if not the same on quality. I also bought a fuel pump and a headlight switch for a Chrysler LHS and I never had a problem with any parts from that company either.
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Yes, I replace the radiator last year with Denso, I didn’t know if the shop replace the radiator fan/ sensor switch.
Still I haven’t gone under the car to check it yet, since is not real emergency. It’s just bother me every time I turn the key the fan start running.
Still I haven’t gone under the car to check it yet, since is not real emergency. It’s just bother me every time I turn the key the fan start running.
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i have the same issue on my gs400 , one you may have a slow leak or very low on A/C freon Two you might want to give a couple tap on the sensor that located next to hood latch .... the other sensor mention above are fine ......
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