How do you disconnect the radiator fan?

How do you disconnect the radiator fan?

Lift the clip before pulling the male and female plug housings apart, if your plug is so equipped. Use the blade of a slotted screwdriver to lift the clip if you are unable to pull it up with a finger. The plug carries all electrical connections to the fan. Once it is unplugged, the fan power is disconnected.

Can I replace my own radiator fan?

Without the cooling fan, very little air is drawn through the radiator allowing the exchange of heat within the coolant. The cooling/radiator fan assembly must be removed in order to change the motor. Below we will cover the process necessary to complete the change of the cooling/radiator fan motor, for most cars.

How to replace the radiator in a Toyota Camry?

Step-By-Step Instructions for Radiator Replacement 1. Remove the radiator filler cap and detach the radiator reservoir hose. 2. Detach the driver’s-side fan and the ECT switch connector. 3. Detach the passenger-side fan connector. 4. Disconnect the supply and return transmission fluid lines from the transmission.

Where are the fan shrouds on a Toyota Camry?

There are two fan shrouds—on the driver’s side for coolant, and the passenger side for the condenser—and two supply and return ATF connection points. 1.

How can I tell if my Camry fan is bad?

The fan wiring is some of the more vulnerable wiring in your Camry. You can test the voltage going from the fan relay to the fan itself. If it is getting 12+ volts, the fan should be coming on. But if it’s not, which means the fan has gone bad.

What to do if your radiator fan is not working?

The first thing that you would want to do is locate the fuse for your Camry’s radiator fan and make sure that it hasn’t blown. If it is blown, replacing the fuse will only solve the problem for a very limited period of time. Unless the wiring issue is fixed, the fuse will blow again.