Why did my Lasko fan stop working?
The fan may not be working because it has been overused and has overheated. Try unplugging the fan for at least 15 minutes, and then plug in the fan again. When you do this, make sure the fan is OFF while it is resting. Also, make sure you turn the fan to ON after plugging it back in.
Why did my oscillating fan stopped working?
Each fan uses a motor within the fan’s housing behind the spinning blades. Any moisture within the motor’s mechanical parts can corrode the internal bearings. Corroded bearings will eventually seize, causing fan turning failure for both the oscillating feature and blade movement.
Why is the radiator fan not working on my Toyota Camry?
If your Camry is running hot, and the fan is not running we’ve laid out the most common causes of this issue below. There are a few simple reasons that the fan would not be cycling on. Although the fan itself can go bad, that’s definitely not the place to start a diagnosis. Here are the most common reasons that your radiator fan does not turn on:
Why does my car have a radiator fan?
You probably already know the purpose of the radiator and the cooling system in your car. When you are driving fast, the wind is passing through the radiator to cool the coolant down without issues, but when you are driving slow, there is no wind pushed through the radiator. This is why we use a radiator fan.
What are the fan relays on a Toyota radiator?
I’m pretty sure the fan relay is for the cooling fans in front of the radiator (4 pin unit), and the next two 5 pin relays are the rear and front HVAC units. I wouldn’t be surprised if the 4 & 5 pin units weren’t actually identical parts, as one relay is a SPST, the other is a SPDT.
How can I tell if my radiator fan is working?
When a radiator fan works it usually makes a whirring sound that is easily noticeable. However, the radiator fan does not always start spinning on ignition. The ECU signals the radiator fan to work at the precise time. So, do not worry if the fan doesn’t immediately start working. Visually check the fan if you don’t hear its noise. 1. Broken Fuse