1990 Honda Accord
Dear Friends:
The 1990 Honda accord fan on radiator runs constantly whether the motor is hot or not and discharges the battery. What do I need to fix? If I take the battery cable off I can run the car, but if I forget it's annoying. What kind of piece do I ask the parts store to replace? |
Re: 1990 Honda Accord
"G. Lester CORWIN II" <gcorwin0@innevi.com> wrote in message
> Dear Friends: > The 1990 Honda accord fan on radiator runs constantly whether the motor is > hot or not and > discharges the battery. If I take the battery cable > off I can run the car, > but if I forget it's annoying. Remove the fan timer unit or relay, it should stop. >What do I need to fix? Relay or fan timer unit, probably. > What kind of piece do I ask the parts store to replace? Fan timer unit. However, troubleshooting is always wise. |
Re: 1990 Honda Accord
"G. Lester CORWIN II" <gcorwin0@innevi.com> wrote in message
> Dear Friends: > The 1990 Honda accord fan on radiator runs constantly whether the motor is > hot or not and > discharges the battery. If I take the battery cable > off I can run the car, > but if I forget it's annoying. Remove the fan timer unit or relay, it should stop. >What do I need to fix? Relay or fan timer unit, probably. > What kind of piece do I ask the parts store to replace? Fan timer unit. However, troubleshooting is always wise. |
Re: 1990 Honda Accord
"G. Lester CORWIN II" <gcorwin0@innevi.com> wrote in message
> Dear Friends: > The 1990 Honda accord fan on radiator runs constantly whether the motor is > hot or not and > discharges the battery. If I take the battery cable > off I can run the car, > but if I forget it's annoying. Remove the fan timer unit or relay, it should stop. >What do I need to fix? Relay or fan timer unit, probably. > What kind of piece do I ask the parts store to replace? Fan timer unit. However, troubleshooting is always wise. |
Re: 1990 Honda Accord
"G. Lester CORWIN II" <gcorwin0@innevi.com> wrote in message
> Dear Friends: > The 1990 Honda accord fan on radiator runs constantly whether the motor is > hot or not and > discharges the battery. If I take the battery cable > off I can run the car, > but if I forget it's annoying. Remove the fan timer unit or relay, it should stop. >What do I need to fix? Relay or fan timer unit, probably. > What kind of piece do I ask the parts store to replace? Fan timer unit. However, troubleshooting is always wise. |
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