1993 Honda Civic Intermint cooling fan
My 1993 Civic is overheating while stopped. Cools fine when on the
highway. I have replaced the radiator, thermostat, radiator fan motor, temperture sending unit. My question, is there another sensor tha controls the radiator fan? -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.AutoBoardz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.AutoBoardz.com/1993-Civic...ict206755.html |
Re: 1993 Honda Civic Intermint cooling fan
GOATMAN wrote:
> My 1993 Civic is overheating while stopped. Cools fine when on the > highway. I have replaced the radiator, thermostat, radiator fan motor, > temperture sending unit. My question, is there another sensor tha > controls the radiator fan? > yes, there's a thermoswitch on the back of the block. it's hard to get at from on top - best go from underneath near the oil filter. next time, it's cheaper test the circuit before replacing stuff. |
Re: 1993 Honda Civic Intermint cooling fan
GOATMAN wrote:
> My 1993 Civic is overheating while stopped. Cools fine when on the > highway. I have replaced the radiator, thermostat, radiator fan motor, > temperture sending unit. My question, is there another sensor tha > controls the radiator fan? > ------------------------------------------ Your owner's manual says you have to fill the reservoir to the MAX mark any time you've had the cooling system worked on. Do that, and then do it again a few days later. Your system may purge the air by itself but it can't purge anything if there's no coolant in the reservoir. 'Curly' |
Re: 1993 Honda Civic Intermint cooling fan
GOATMAN <none@000.com> wrote in news:979433_
8d40265b1d484484fbec57e611bb7719@autoboardz.com: > My 1993 Civic is overheating while stopped. Cools fine when on the > highway. I have replaced the radiator, thermostat, radiator fan motor, > temperture sending unit. My question, is there another sensor tha > controls the radiator fan? > When the engine begins to overheat (gauge rises past normal), is the rad fan running? Next time it happens, quickly pop the hood and check. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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