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#1241222 04/09/05 05:22 AM
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So my radiator fan comes on within a couple of minutes after I start the engine on my '98 CSVT. It stays on all the time 'till you turn the engine off. Now I've searched the archives and can't seem to get a concrete answer on how to fix this. Does anyone out there who had the same problem and managed to fix it. What really is the fix for this?

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Need more information.

What position is your climate control in? All positions except OFF, FLOOR, and VENT run the A/C. Cooling fan should be on whenever the AC is on.

What is the TEMP guage doing?

Steve


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Originally posted by projectSHO89:
Need more information.

What position is your climate control in? All positions except OFF, FLOOR, and VENT run the A/C. Cooling fan should be on whenever the AC is on.

What is the TEMP guage doing?

Steve




I don't even have the a/c or heat on, my climate control is on off, and the temp guage is just a little below the normal, so it's not even hot. Both fans just come on the moment I start the car, and would only turn off after I turn the engine off.

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somethings activating the high speed fan for your AC, either bad wiring or a faulty pressure switch.

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Originally posted by Taasman:
somethings activating the high speed fan for your AC, either bad wiring or a faulty pressure switch.





where would I find the pressure switch. Is this job gonna be expensive?


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