At 223 degrees the cooling fans will come on, you be the judge here, it can
get that hot fairly fast in traffic, from the normal 195-200.
"S10Bill" <pennsyboy (AT) mindspring (DOT) com> wrote
Quote:
I have a 2003 Grand Am with 3.4 and about 45K, recently it seems to
want to get warmer than usual when stopped in traffic. When the AC is
engaged both fans kick on and keep it nice and cool. Is there a
circuit that could be failing and not allowing the normal cooling fan
from turning on and keeping the engine cool? I am not familiar with
how the cooling fans are controlled and do not have ready access to
shop manuals as of yet. Any help or advice would be greatly
appreciated. While moving, it stays within the normal temp range and
coolant level is good. Thanks |
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