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Re: 92 Accord Radiator Fan



On the manual you see that the the fan timer has something to do with the
cooling fan. Go to the fan timer and see if you have battery voltage on the
yellow wire.

If you don't then the timer is dead. If you look at the manual again (p22-4)
just yank out the yellow wire and attach it to blk/yel assuming you have
battery voltage and fuse #2 isn't zapped.
Ind

> I have a 92 2 door Honda Accord LX WITHOUT A/C. Recently the radiator
> fan stopped working. I hot wired the fan and it worked. I also
> replaced the radiator fan relay with relays from cars in a parts
> dealership. (The numbers were not exactly the same but the guy said it
> should work)This didn't help. If I take the fan relay out and jumper
> across, the fan comes on but is no good to me because it causes it to
> run while the car is stopped.I also disconnected the temerature sensor
> plug on the radiator and shorted the two pins and the fan would not
> work. As everyone I talked to said it should. I measured the
> continuity between the pins and there is about 5k ohms, the manual
> said there should be none. disconnecting the fuse and the relay
> does'nt make a difference in the contnuity.I traced the wire to a
> connector and when I disconnect that, the continuity goes away and
> then comes back after I re-connect. If it sounds like a short, I
> wouldn't know where to run a wire to replace it as the manual is vague
> on details. Any suggestions?





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