My engine fan just started running really hard/noisy. If I put my hand in front of the grill, you can feel it pulling air into the engine bay. This is after a short drive at 9pm and about 68 degrees outside. There should be no reason the fan should be running this hard. Also, I went back outside and just started it up, you can hear the fan already running hard....
What should I look for / check?? The temp gauge seems to be showing normal temp....well maybe the width of the needle higher....but nothing too out of the ordinary, I think?..but what would make my fan run so hard??
---------- Post added at 11:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:42 PM ----------
Ok went to the "other" site....to check on a few things.
Car is now cold, so went outside and checked the fans. They spin freely in both directions, indicating the clutch is not seized. Also, I started the car again and the fans are not turning at all upon start-up. (a good sign)
Maybe some type of temp sensor in the engine, or engine bay, is reading the engine temp wrong and kicking the fans on full blast when they should be at low or medium settings??
What should I look for / check?? The temp gauge seems to be showing normal temp....well maybe the width of the needle higher....but nothing too out of the ordinary, I think?..but what would make my fan run so hard??
---------- Post added at 11:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:42 PM ----------
Ok went to the "other" site....to check on a few things.
Car is now cold, so went outside and checked the fans. They spin freely in both directions, indicating the clutch is not seized. Also, I started the car again and the fans are not turning at all upon start-up. (a good sign)
Maybe some type of temp sensor in the engine, or engine bay, is reading the engine temp wrong and kicking the fans on full blast when they should be at low or medium settings??
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