Why does my radiator fan need to be replaced?
The fan relay will be under the hood. If there’s voltage running from the relay to the fan, the problem is that your fan is faulty and needs to be replaced. If you do need to replace the fan, make sure that the replacement has the right CFM rating for your vehicle.
What happens when a radiator relay goes bad?
A faulty or broken relay cannot deliver power to the cooling fans. In turn, the unpowered fans won’t run, leaving the radiator to its own devices. Deprived of the helpful influx of air from the cooling fans, the radiator cannot remove as much heat as it usually does.
Can a radiator fan and condenser fan share a relay?
There are, however, some models that use a dedicated second unit to the condenser. In such a scenario, the condenser fan and radiator fan may or may not share the same relay. If the cooling fan does not engage, you can check whether the relay is to blame by swapping it out for a different relay.
What are the symptoms of a bad radiator fan?
When it does start to fail, you will feel a few symptoms, that can indicate a repair or replacement. The radiator fan makes a noticeable sound when it operates. This sound is made by the cooling fan motor which activates the fan to move fast. Its whirring sound can even be heard inside the car before you start up the engine.
The fan relay will be under the hood. If there’s voltage running from the relay to the fan, the problem is that your fan is faulty and needs to be replaced. If you do need to replace the fan, make sure that the replacement has the right CFM rating for your vehicle.
A faulty or broken relay cannot deliver power to the cooling fans. In turn, the unpowered fans won’t run, leaving the radiator to its own devices. Deprived of the helpful influx of air from the cooling fans, the radiator cannot remove as much heat as it usually does.
There are, however, some models that use a dedicated second unit to the condenser. In such a scenario, the condenser fan and radiator fan may or may not share the same relay. If the cooling fan does not engage, you can check whether the relay is to blame by swapping it out for a different relay.
What are the symptoms of a bad cooling fan relay?
1. Engine running hot One of the first symptoms commonly associated with a bad or failing cooling fan relay is an engine that runs hot or overheats. If you notice that your engine is running at higher temperatures than normal, that may be a sign that the relay is not functioning properly.