Thank you for the informational video. Note, BeckArnley will not sell directly to consumers. You will have to buy through OReilly or other approved parts distributors. Bought mine and will be installing them soon. Thank you so much.
I’m having problems with mines too. The radiator fans don’t engage when the temperature rises pass operating temperature leading to overheating. The fans work when I turned the ac on so I need by fans work. I deemed the fan relay but I decided to check the coolant temp sensor. I unplugged it and plug it back in while it was overheating and the fans engaged! So I order a new coolant temp sensor and some electrical contact cleaner.
Also worth noting those old fan motors will burn out quicker if they are running constantly. I replaced my entire rad system w a mishimoto and the high flow fans. No issues, just wanted something a little beefier.
Hey TY I have a question been having AC issues for the past couple of years that nobody seems to know how to fix The AC compressor will not engage when pushing the ac button inside replaced ac relay the compressor and the system is charged but I am able to get it to work by jumping the tri switch on the line basically I been told I have a bad ground but nobody seems to know the remedy to fix that thanks for any feedback
@@mr.everything7713 likely an issue with the fan timer module. I would start there, but would also include investigating the fan controller module too. Those are the two common problems to start with
Great video!
Just purchased a 95 Legend, 55k miles from Phoenix AZ.
Just noticed condenser fan doesn’t come on.
This video helped so much!
Thanks.
First! Thanks for all the good info, you are doing the community great service. Cheers!
Thanks for the kind comment @project130r
your goated, just bought one of em
Thank you for the informational video. Note, BeckArnley will not sell directly to consumers. You will have to buy through OReilly or other approved parts distributors. Bought mine and will be installing them soon. Thank you so much.
Thanks for watching! Correct - I obtained mine from Rockauto.com
Thank you for the legend content I have so many questions on my car
I’m having problems with mines too. The radiator fans don’t engage when the temperature rises pass operating temperature leading to overheating. The fans work when I turned the ac on so I need by fans work. I deemed the fan relay but I decided to check the coolant temp sensor. I unplugged it and plug it back in while it was overheating and the fans engaged! So I order a new coolant temp sensor and some electrical contact cleaner.
Sounds like you got to the root of the problem 👍
Also worth noting those old fan motors will burn out quicker if they are running constantly. I replaced my entire rad system w a mishimoto and the high flow fans. No issues, just wanted something a little beefier.
Good point!
haha I legit just posted a very similar video on my targa legend coupe haha
I'll check it out!
Hey TY I have a question been having AC issues for the past couple of years that nobody seems to know how to fix
The AC compressor will not engage when pushing the ac button inside replaced ac relay the compressor and the system is charged but I am able to get it to work by jumping the tri switch on the line basically I been told I have a bad ground but nobody seems to know the remedy to fix that thanks for any feedback
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What would cause fans to run as soon as battery is connected?
@@mr.everything7713 likely an issue with the fan timer module. I would start there, but would also include investigating the fan controller module too. Those are the two common problems to start with