Why are my fans not working in my car?

Why are my fans not working in my car?

Defective temperature switch, coolant sensor or other sensor. Engine thermostat is stuck OPEN (engine never gets hot enough to turn on the fan) Faulty fan relay. A wiring problem (blown fuse, loose or corroded connector, shorts, opens, etc.)

What do you do when your car fan stops working?

If the fan doesn’t come on, you need to look for a blown fuse or breaker. In older cars, you might have a fusible link – this is wire within an insulated block of rubber. Try to grab the end and stretch it. If the wire stretches, the wire link could be broken and you’ll need to replace it.

What was the problem with the VW Jetta cooling fan?

One of the two large cooling fans in the front of the engine failed. The part must be replaced to prevent engine overheating. The part number is 6×0-959-445-f. See all problems of the 2003 Volkswagen Jetta . The car was parked for two days without being driven.

Why is my a / C not working on my Jetta?

This includes 98-10 Beetle, 99-06Golf, 99-05 GTI/GLI/Jetta/Bora. The fuse as shown in the picture normally does NOT fail but the fuse box under it does. It melts and this particular part sends power to the cooling fan thermal switch AND the Fan control module. The fan module also sends power to the a/c compressor.

Are there any problems with the Volkswagen Jetta?

Volkswagen Jetta owners have reported 16 problems related to cooling fan (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Volkswagen Jetta based on all problems reported for the Jetta.

Why does my VW Jetta have a warning light?

While driving 40 mph there was a warning light that illuminated stating there was a failure with the vehicle. She drove the vehicle to the dealer who stated that the light that illuminated was an engine light. He was told that the radiator cooling fan need to be replaced.

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