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I need to replace the condenser fan, one of the two fans attached to the radiator. It seems to mount to the radiator with just 2 bolts on top (easily accessible). Has anyone done a replacement without removing the radiator? Im trying to get an idea how difficult the job is going to be. Thanks Background on the problem: I have a 97 Accord with about 280K. Often the AC compressor will shutdown (most likely from overheating), mostly when I am driving low speeds or idling. On the freeway I NEVER have this problem. Engine coolant temperature and coolant levels are fine. I discovered that EVERYTIME I have this problem, the accessory (2nd) radiator fan isnt spinning. I believe its this fan that helps cool the AC evaporator. If I move the blades with a pencil, they do start spinning. Which means the fan is getting electrical power. The bearings are probably starting to go. No doubt I need to replace this electric fan. |
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I need to replace the condenser fan, one of the two fans attached to the radiator. It seems to mount to the radiator with just 2 bolts on top (easily accessible). Has anyone done a replacement without removing the radiator? Im trying to get an idea how difficult the job is going to be. Thanks Background on the problem: I have a 97 Accord with about 280K. Often the AC compressor will shutdown (most likely from overheating), mostly when I am driving low speeds or idling. On the freeway I NEVER have this problem. Engine coolant temperature and coolant levels are fine. I discovered that EVERYTIME I have this problem, the accessory (2nd) radiator fan isnt spinning. I believe its this fan that helps cool the AC evaporator. If I move the blades with a pencil, they do start spinning. Which means the fan is getting electrical power. The bearings are probably starting to go. No doubt I need to replace this electric fan. |
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I suspect that the fan just "fits in" on the bottom and also think it may be motor brushes that are shot. *Don't know if these motors can be accessed like my earlier 80-83 can... JT |
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