turbo79
SHO Member
Driving my '92 yesterday, I noticed after a few miles that the cooling fan was not shutting off at all. It now comes on when the engine is first started, cold or warmed up. Anyone have a suggestion what might cause this? Could it be a failure of the ACT sensor? Or should I check the CCRM? Or both??
The only thing that was done to the car between the time it was driven last and yesterday (about a week) is that I spent some time 'burping' the cooling system to purge air from the upper part of the cooling system (squeezing the upper radiator hose while the car warmed up, with the radiator cap off to watch as air was removed).
The 'burping' did work, in that the heater now works as it should, putting out proper warmth that it didn't before. Could this 'burping' have somehow caused the ACT sensor to fail and cause it to default to a temp. reading hot enough to cause the fan to run, even when the car is cold right after start up?
The only thing that was done to the car between the time it was driven last and yesterday (about a week) is that I spent some time 'burping' the cooling system to purge air from the upper part of the cooling system (squeezing the upper radiator hose while the car warmed up, with the radiator cap off to watch as air was removed).
The 'burping' did work, in that the heater now works as it should, putting out proper warmth that it didn't before. Could this 'burping' have somehow caused the ACT sensor to fail and cause it to default to a temp. reading hot enough to cause the fan to run, even when the car is cold right after start up?