Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to diagnose an annoying problem I'm having, especially during the heat wave we're currently dealing with in Toronto. My car is starting to overheat if I'm idling or in slow traffic while using the A/C. I believe it may be my aux fan not engaging into the 'high' mode to keep the car cool. I've noticed that it seems to be running at a lower speed and I was able to catch it running on a higher speed once and at that very moment, the cars temp gauge did not move. Is the aux fan supposed to engage 'high' mode a soon as I turn on the A/C?
I've read it can be a number of things from the aux fan, fan clutch or possibly the coolant level sensor not telling the car to turn up the fan speed. I've also read it can be my thermostat or high speed fan relay (I have no leaks and no other overheating issues).
I just want a little bit of direction or tips on how to diagnose this problem before I start throwing parts at it.
Any insight is appreciated!
Thanks.
I'm trying to diagnose an annoying problem I'm having, especially during the heat wave we're currently dealing with in Toronto. My car is starting to overheat if I'm idling or in slow traffic while using the A/C. I believe it may be my aux fan not engaging into the 'high' mode to keep the car cool. I've noticed that it seems to be running at a lower speed and I was able to catch it running on a higher speed once and at that very moment, the cars temp gauge did not move. Is the aux fan supposed to engage 'high' mode a soon as I turn on the A/C?
I've read it can be a number of things from the aux fan, fan clutch or possibly the coolant level sensor not telling the car to turn up the fan speed. I've also read it can be my thermostat or high speed fan relay (I have no leaks and no other overheating issues).
I just want a little bit of direction or tips on how to diagnose this problem before I start throwing parts at it.
Any insight is appreciated!
Thanks.
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