cooling fans won't work, what's wrong!

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Asked by Kevin May 18, 2010 at 12:36 PM about the Honda Accord

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i replaced my thermostat,cooling fan switch and changed my valve cover gasket and still my cooling fans will not come on, plus my temp gauge continues to rise to the {Hot-level}!

why won't my fans kick in, do i need to replace my fans too?

4 Answers

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Your valve cover really dosent have anything to do with your problem, but it sounds like you need a coolant temp sensor.

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Check your fans by running power t them straight from battery,if they run then check the control relays.If the temp gauge moves in dash sensor is ok.

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check them with a power meter to check if there is current to them

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Where is the coolant fan switch at 2003 Honda accord 2.4litre

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