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    619DioFan619DioFan
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      There should be a coolant

      #461471
      MattMatt
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        I would start by making sure the fan(s) work.

        #461472
        John B KobberstadJohn B Kobberstad
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          [quote]Quoted From dantheman: _x000D_
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          on 1984 Toyota Corolla

          #461473
          dreamer2355dreamer2355
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            [quote]Quoted From Beefy: _x000D_
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            I would start by making sure the fan(s) work.

            #461474
            EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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              There are a lot of things that can trigger the fans to come on, as pointed out I think the easiest one is to turn on the AC, if both fans come on then you know that the fans, the relays, and the fuses are good you would then need to find what is suppose t

              #461475
              danthemandantheman
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                [quote]Quoted From EricTheCarGuy: _x000D_
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                There are a lot of things that can trigger the fans to come on, as pointed out I think the easiest one is to turn on the AC, if both fans come on then you know that the fans, the relays, and the fuses are good

                #461476
                EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                  If they don’t come on with the AC then I would be looking to the controls the coolant temp may have nothing to do with it because the circuit for the AC and the coolant temp sensor are usually separate.

                  #461477
                  danthemandantheman
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                    [quote]Quoted From EricTheCarGuy:_x000D_
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                    If they don’t come on with the AC then I would be looking to the controls the coolant temp may have nothing to do with it because the circuit for the AC and the coolant temp sensor are usually separate.

                    #461478
                    EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                      Thanks for the update, I’ll check our your other post about the AC to see if I can help.

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