Great knowledgeable video, well spoken, well explained. Thanks to you I was able to understand better how relays works and how it gets to power the fans
This is the best I've ever heard this explained. I've been looking for this information for a while now and stumbled upon your video. Thanks for an excellent explanation. I really do appreciate it.
Just want to acknowledge you, for your awesome video! Thanks to your video, I was able to fix my cooling fan problems. Turned out it was the fuse (7.5) that powers the Cooling fans. ONCE AGAIN, THANK YOU.:)
@@jerryibarra7958 yeah it turned out that my temperature sensor at the bottom of the radiator wasn’t functioning because the plug was not connected properly due to a bent prong. I didn’t even have to replace the sensor, just got the prongs strait and plugged back in. If needed the temperature switch with wax pellet is about $10.
I drive an Accord ‘07, faced the same issue, the mechanic was about to replace the fan coming weekend just to extract money from me but then I did the troubleshooting as explained in the video and turns out the fuse inside the relay box was blown, so thanks a ton man for the video, keep up the good work !
Hi there I have problem with my Honda Accord 2007 2.4 lt the cooling fans is no power at all any idea why I check all the fuses and relays and is not power not even at the two cables they go to the coling fan ty 🙏🏻
I appreciate call that great info on the Honda. My fan works when I put turn the A/C on but, I almost ran this thing hot yesterday due to a bad thermostat and the fan never came on….. any ideas. By the way I have replaced that switch in the bottom of the radiator……
Nice video! What is the description of the 7.5 fuse. The radiator fan of my 07 CRV stopped work. All fuses are intact and I did test the relay. It does click and have current going through it. I did locate another fuse under the dashboard (#36, 10 amps) and it's intact also. I heard about this other fusel that powers the relay, but it's not listed on the diagram. Both fans does work with AC on, but the radiator fan doesn't work alone. I did replace the cooling switch for a new one! Also, the fan doesn't work with the paper clip bypass, instead it turn on the engine trouble light. Now I have an suspicion of the wire that goes from relay box to switch on the radiator! Any other idea? Thanks!!
Thank you for sharing the information. It is helpful. Just on the last point, where you mentioned about checking the fan, you can also connect the fan directly to the battery and check if that comes on indicating a functional (vs non-functional) fan.
Great video! I have a 2013 Honda Accord and I just replaced my condenser fan with motor and it still doesn't work. I checked the relays and swapped out the two with same amperage to see if one any are burned up but they were working fine. Any ideas on what to do?
Hello any idea why my cooling fan comes of as soon as i spin the fan afte driving and engine is warm ? In the traffic i'm getting red overheating light flashing
Hello, my car has this problem: the coolant gauge and fuel level no longer show and the fan does not turn on, and the fan only turns on when the air conditioner is turned on. Can you help somehow, maybe someone had such a problem. Thank you
Thank you for this awesome video but i am still having issue with my 2003 honda accord ex radiator fan not working. I followed your direction and even went extra as to replace the whole fan rack, the radiator fan switch to avail. the car only overheats when it's running still. The moment i turn on the A/C both fan run and temp goes down. I applied direct to power to radiator fan and works fine. I am not sure what's going on. I am new to this by the way. I even used the clip test with the ignition turned, still no power.Thank You
Try this I did it to my 2003 Honda Accord Ex go to ur battery unplug it for 30 minutes after that connect both the negative and positive it’s like ur restarting all the electrical shit feel me. And yes my fans only worked when I turned on my AC ur right so do what I did and I hope it works.
Great video! Helped a lot. I also am having issues with both fans running but only when the AC is turned on. I've discovered all these small issues bc my ac started struggling when the vehicle is in idle. All my fuses/relays seem to be working fine, but engine fan only comes on at the same time as condenser fan when the AC switch is turned ON. You suggest resetting the battery for about 30 min and checking again? Thanks!!
I have a 2003 honda accord ex v6 When I have a /c on on a stop. My temperature goes up. So I noticed my passenger side fan doesn't turn on. Can you tell me what I have to do to fix it please
I have a question my fans is connected to the driver's side to the straight up to the cooling fan they did a Mickey mouse when I turn up the AC it will fence blower on both if I turn up the AC the fence when I go on a red light it doesn't turn on automatic what is wrong with the problem I have. A Honda 19 99 Accord DX 2.3.
Thanks man, my fans were running when my car was off for 2 long and killing the battery. Changed relays and vuallah, problem solved! Btw, You said driver side fan when pulling both relays. Never said passenger side fan.
Thanks for the info. I have 2003 accord where the ac condensor fan runs even after ignition is switched off and has drained my battery (happens randomly)....any inputs would be appreciated. Thanks!
i have a 2010 Hyundai Tucson and my fan comes on when i start the car and go off when i shut the car off i bought a relay for the lower blower and i probably should have changed the hi blower it's labled different in my car it don't say radiator fan on any of them just trying to solve my problem i'm getting close lol
I have a Acura TL and my fan runnings for hours after car is off. I changed the relay and it’s still doing the same thing. But if i tap the relay the fan stop. But when i put the fuse box cover back it start running again or even if i close the hood. Plz help me
Destroy the car immediately. You must act quickly before it turns on you. Follow these directions step by step, exactly how I explain. If you do not, you will certainly succumb to a lifetime of misery cut in half burned alive. First, purchase 1 gallon of 93 octane and drive to the nearest cliff. Second, get out and soak that mfkr inside and out. Careful not to light a cigarette; you may burn if you’re careless. Third, wait 3 minutes after the last drop is poured and start the car. Four, this is the tricky part so give yourself 30’ before the edge of the cliff. Now carefully Put the car into the lowest gear and set the e-brake enough to where the car still rolls forward and enables you enough time to get out before it reaches the edge. Five, your not done. This step is crucial. If you do not set this car on fire before it goes off the cliff you’re fucked. Have a torch active so when you jump out of the car while it’s heading towards the cliff you can grab it and set car on fire before it goes over. That’s my five step program. Rid yourself of that piece of haunted shit.
My 04' Accord 2.4L has had P2185 code on and I switched the switch sensor under the radiator and my thermostat not my gauge always reads hot and my fans stay on all the time, idk what to do
If any one is watching this video and is interested in a 03,04,05,06 Honda Accord rack and pinion for left hand drive reply back to me. It’s new never been in used before and I’m selling it really cheap
Now I can go out and figure out why my fan is not coming on. Thank you for the best explanation on UA-cam..
Great knowledgeable video, well spoken, well explained. Thanks to you I was able to understand better how relays works and how it gets to power the fans
This is the best I've ever heard this explained. I've been looking for this information for a while now and stumbled upon your video. Thanks for an excellent explanation. I really do appreciate it.
You worded everything correctly I understood better from you than these other UA-camrs
Just want to acknowledge you, for your awesome video! Thanks to your video, I was able to fix my cooling fan problems. Turned out it was the fuse (7.5) that powers the Cooling fans. ONCE AGAIN, THANK YOU.:)
Thanks man I'm glad you got it fixed
Thanks to you, must I say. Keep up the great work. Blessings to you )
Bro FANTASTIC description of how this system works
After changing a bad fan changed one of the relays and fixed my problem thanks very much for the video regards Bill Clark
Awesome explanation!
I am having issues with both fans running but only when the AC is turned on. Does this mean my temperature switch is bad?
I have the same problem, did you fix it?
@@jerryibarra7958 yeah it turned out that my temperature sensor at the bottom of the radiator wasn’t functioning because the plug was not connected properly due to a bent prong. I didn’t even have to replace the sensor, just got the prongs strait and plugged back in. If needed the temperature switch with wax pellet is about $10.
I drive an Accord ‘07, faced the same issue, the mechanic was about to replace the fan coming weekend just to extract money from me but then I did the troubleshooting as explained in the video and turns out the fuse inside the relay box was blown, so thanks a ton man for the video, keep up the good work !
Thank you man. Beautifully explained
Great Video!
Very Helpful!
Thanks!
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Best one yet. Thanks!
This is great! Thank you, sir.
Man...your information is awesome..Subd...thanks
Thanks for the help it really helped me
Hi there I have problem with my Honda Accord 2007 2.4 lt the cooling fans is no power at all any idea why I check all the fuses and relays and is not power not even at the two cables they go to the coling fan ty 🙏🏻
Great video
I appreciate call that great info on the Honda. My fan works when I put turn the A/C on but, I almost ran this thing hot yesterday due to a bad thermostat and the fan never came on….. any ideas. By the way I have replaced that switch in the bottom of the radiator……
U said the driver side fan is radiator fan then said that the driver side fan is condenser when pointung to relay im confused
Great video!
Nice video! What is the description of the 7.5 fuse. The radiator fan of my 07 CRV stopped work. All fuses are intact and I did test the relay. It does click and have current going through it. I did locate another fuse under the dashboard (#36, 10 amps) and it's intact also. I heard about this other fusel that powers the relay, but it's not listed on the diagram. Both fans does work with AC on, but the radiator fan doesn't work alone. I did replace the cooling switch for a new one! Also, the fan doesn't work with the paper clip bypass, instead it turn on the engine trouble light. Now I have an suspicion of the wire that goes from relay box to switch on the radiator! Any other idea? Thanks!!
Thank you great explanation
Do both fans suppose to be on when the
A/C? Becuase lately only my A/C been coming on
One is for the A/C and the other turns on when the ECT sensor detects the engine warming up which it turns on every once in a while
Great job ! Thank you.
good job on explaining all components and what to look for. will this work for an 07 accord as well?
Thank you for sharing the information. It is helpful. Just on the last point, where you mentioned about checking the fan, you can also connect the fan directly to the battery and check if that comes on indicating a functional (vs non-functional) fan.
Very informative
hi i have question i have 2006 honda accord and fan cooler is not working maybe fuse or i not know can you help me please thanks
What controls the fans to go into high speed? If that makes sense to you.
You my friend are amazing
Great video! I have a 2013 Honda Accord and I just replaced my condenser fan with motor and it still doesn't work. I checked the relays and swapped out the two with same amperage to see if one any are burned up but they were working fine. Any ideas on what to do?
replace the coolant temperature sensor
I did that and still no power with new fan and they only run a few seconds with AC
Best trouble shooting video I have ever seen!
Hello any idea why my cooling fan comes of as soon as i spin the fan afte driving and engine is warm ? In the traffic i'm getting red overheating light flashing
So both relays are for the driver side fan. 1:20.
I have a 2004 Acura TSX my release work and my fence are good but when I turn on my AC, my fans don’t spin can you help me?
Awesome video 👍🏼
Thanks for the information
If power is not detected front wire connection to fan, then there is an open circuit from that wire. In my case some rodent chewed through the wire.
Great video thanks
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Hello, my car has this problem: the coolant gauge and fuel level no longer show and the fan does not turn on, and the fan only turns on when the air conditioner is turned on. Can you help somehow, maybe someone had such a problem. Thank you
Thank you for this awesome video but i am still having issue with my 2003 honda accord ex radiator fan not working. I followed your direction and even went extra as to replace the whole fan rack, the radiator fan switch to avail. the car only overheats when it's running still. The moment i turn on the A/C both fan run and temp goes down. I applied direct to power to radiator fan and works fine. I am not sure what's going on. I am new to this by the way. I even used the clip test with the ignition turned, still no power.Thank You
Try this I did it to my 2003 Honda Accord Ex go to ur battery unplug it for 30 minutes after that connect both the negative and positive it’s like ur restarting all the electrical shit feel me. And yes my fans only worked when I turned on my AC ur right so do what I did and I hope it works.
Great video! Helped a lot. I also am having issues with both fans running but only when the AC is turned on. I've discovered all these small issues bc my ac started struggling when the vehicle is in idle. All my fuses/relays seem to be working fine, but engine fan only comes on at the same time as condenser fan when the AC switch is turned ON. You suggest resetting the battery for about 30 min and checking again? Thanks!!
@@kylecooper840 try replacing the coolant temperature sensor. this is part of the coolant system that's not being mentioned.
I have a 2003 honda accord ex v6
When I have a /c on on a stop. My temperature goes up. So I noticed my passenger side fan doesn't turn on. Can you tell me what I have to do to fix it please
Thank you!
I have a question my fans is connected to the driver's side to the straight up to the cooling fan they did a Mickey mouse when I turn up the AC it will fence blower on both if I turn up the AC the fence when I go on a red light it doesn't turn on automatic what is wrong with the problem I have. A Honda 19 99 Accord DX 2.3.
Thanks man, my fans were running when my car was off for 2 long and killing the battery. Changed relays and vuallah, problem solved!
Btw, You said driver side fan when pulling both relays. Never said passenger side fan.
Execute me, Where is the fuse for blower in car?
Which direction each fan goes
Thanks for the info. I have 2003 accord where the ac condensor fan runs even after ignition is switched off and has drained my battery (happens randomly)....any inputs would be appreciated. Thanks!
it must be the radiador, switch is stuck conducting electricista. with cause they fan kicks on constantly.
You said both are driver side?wt?
What if the fan spins without power on
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In the video, he said both relays are for the driver side. Which one is correct???
He was talking about reach arounds
i have a 2010 Hyundai Tucson and my fan comes on when i start the car and go off when i shut the car off i bought a relay for the lower blower and i probably should have changed the hi blower it's labled different in my car it don't say radiator fan on any of them just trying to solve my problem i'm getting close lol
I have a Acura TL and my fan runnings for hours after car is off. I changed the relay and it’s still doing the same thing. But if i tap the relay the fan stop. But when i put the fuse box cover back it start running again or even if i close the hood. Plz help me
Destroy the car immediately. You must act quickly before it turns on you.
Follow these directions step by step, exactly how I explain. If you do not, you will certainly succumb to a lifetime of misery cut in half burned alive.
First, purchase 1 gallon of 93 octane and drive to the nearest cliff.
Second, get out and soak that mfkr inside and out. Careful not to light a cigarette; you may burn if you’re careless.
Third, wait 3 minutes after the last drop is poured and start the car.
Four, this is the tricky part so give yourself 30’ before the edge of the cliff. Now carefully Put the car into the lowest gear and set the e-brake enough to where the car still rolls forward and enables you enough time to get out before it reaches the edge.
Five, your not done. This step is crucial. If you do not set this car on fire before it goes off the cliff you’re fucked. Have a torch active so when you jump out of the car while it’s heading towards the cliff you can grab it and set car on fire before it goes over.
That’s my five step program.
Rid yourself of that piece of haunted shit.
my radiator fan (driver side ) stays on even when the car is off. killing my battery. can someone tell me what to check pls help
My 04' Accord 2.4L has had P2185 code on and I switched the switch sensor under the radiator and my thermostat not my gauge always reads hot and my fans stay on all the time, idk what to do
It's likely that you need to change the coolant temperature sensor which is threaded into the thermostat housing
@@LehewTech its on the inside of the housing? Or it just near the thermostat?
@@LehewTech and thanks I'll look into it
If any one is watching this video and is interested in a 03,04,05,06 Honda Accord rack and pinion for left hand drive reply back to me. It’s new never been in used before and I’m selling it really cheap
I did everything and still nothing
if you bypassed the fan and its good, all relays are good, and fuses are good. then try the coolant temperature sensor.
@@stevennunez3462 find out it was a blown head gasket