Honda Odyssey One Cooling Fan Works On High Both Work On Low
Honda Odyssey One Cooling Fan Works On High Both Work On Low Youtube Fuse 30 (30a) a c condenser relay. both fan motors. that leaves: fuse 29. radiator fan relay. fan control relay. if fuse 29 or the radiator fan relay wasn't working, one fan would turn off and the other would go to high when high speed is requested. if the fan control relay wasn't working, one fan would turn off and the other would turn on high. The fans are supposed to work together one speed for ac and another speed for engine cooling. 3rd gen: 3rd owner 2007 maroon ex 260,000m (will trade for ra3!) 2nd gen: 3rd owner 2002 grey exl 203,000m 2nd owner 1999 grey ex 200,000m.
2005 Honda Odyssey Exl Only One Fan Turns On When I Use Ac The Fan On In this video i have a look at a honda 3 relay cooling fan system. it is a very common way to use two fans with no resistor all while having a high and a low. Symptoms: the ac is turned on high during this scenario. radiator cooling fan (located on drivers side) works on low speed when engine is cold. once engine gets warm and the fans switches to high the radiator cooling fan goes dead and the ac cooling fan (located passenger side) goes to high. when the ac is off neither fan is on, however i have. Step 1 – check the fan switch relay. the radiator fan switch relay may not be supplying power to the fan. if necessary, a replacement relay costs around $20. there are three ways to check for a bad terminal. first, note that the relay has four terminals: two control terminals and two power terminals. refer to the top or side of the relay to. Turn the ac on. both fans should blow on high if ambient is warm enough. if the condenser fan does not blow high, switch the radiator fan relay to the condenser fan relay and turn the ac again. if the condenser fan blow high but the radiator fan does not, its the relay. but if the radiator fan blows high and the condenser fan still does not.
Honda Cooling Fan Not Working Step 1 – check the fan switch relay. the radiator fan switch relay may not be supplying power to the fan. if necessary, a replacement relay costs around $20. there are three ways to check for a bad terminal. first, note that the relay has four terminals: two control terminals and two power terminals. refer to the top or side of the relay to. Turn the ac on. both fans should blow on high if ambient is warm enough. if the condenser fan does not blow high, switch the radiator fan relay to the condenser fan relay and turn the ac again. if the condenser fan blow high but the radiator fan does not, its the relay. but if the radiator fan blows high and the condenser fan still does not. In this video i will be showing you how to replace a radiator fan on a 2011 2017 honda odyssey. with this step by step process you can save some money and diy. Here are the most common ways a radiator fan can stop working: if the fan isn't running at all: blown fuse or malfunctioning relay. bad fan motor or wiring issue issue with the fan control module. issue with the coolant temperature sensor. obstructed fan blades.
Honda Odyssey Ac Troubleshooting Condenser Cooling Fan Issues In this video i will be showing you how to replace a radiator fan on a 2011 2017 honda odyssey. with this step by step process you can save some money and diy. Here are the most common ways a radiator fan can stop working: if the fan isn't running at all: blown fuse or malfunctioning relay. bad fan motor or wiring issue issue with the fan control module. issue with the coolant temperature sensor. obstructed fan blades.
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