96 accord cooling fan
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Re: 96 accord cooling fan
"Dukes88" <billetdeaux88@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> secondary cooling fan doesn't run anymore...Overheats during stop and go
> traffic...any Ideas?
Check http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/overh...dex.html#nofan
Remco
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> secondary cooling fan doesn't run anymore...Overheats during stop and go
> traffic...any Ideas?
Check http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/overh...dex.html#nofan
Remco
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Re: 96 accord cooling fan
"remco" <whybcuzREMOVE@THISyahoo.com> wrote:
> Check http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/overh...dex.html#nofan
Unfortunately that web page does not display right even in IE Ver. 6
SP2. It's full with "if" and "endif" source lines.
Rudy
> Check http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/overh...dex.html#nofan
Unfortunately that web page does not display right even in IE Ver. 6
SP2. It's full with "if" and "endif" source lines.
Rudy
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Re: 96 accord cooling fan
"R. P." <r_pol12gar@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "remco" <whybcuzREMOVE@THISyahoo.com> wrote:
> > Check http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/overh...dex.html#nofan
>
> Unfortunately that web page does not display right even in IE Ver. 6
> SP2. It's full with "if" and "endif" source lines.
>
> Rudy
Yeah, I noticed that too just now - it was designed for IE6 and worked fine.
Wonder what's going on with that page..
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> "remco" <whybcuzREMOVE@THISyahoo.com> wrote:
> > Check http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/overh...dex.html#nofan
>
> Unfortunately that web page does not display right even in IE Ver. 6
> SP2. It's full with "if" and "endif" source lines.
>
> Rudy
Yeah, I noticed that too just now - it was designed for IE6 and worked fine.
Wonder what's going on with that page..
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Re: 96 accord cooling fan
"R. P." <r_pol12gar@hotmail.com> wrote
> Unfortunately that web page does not display right even in IE Ver. 6
> SP2. It's full with "if" and "endif" source lines.
To web developers. Avoid using MSWord to create Webpages. They
aren't cross-browser compatible - can't even display on its own MS
browser. Here's a screen shot of the errors.
http://www.yourimg.com/?img=05/219/17/msword.gif
A quick Google search I find a place to design and copy and paste the
standardized source code into your site.
http://www.editlet.com/testdrive/dhtml/dhtml_test.htm#
Scroll down and click on Edit An Existing Web Page.
> Unfortunately that web page does not display right even in IE Ver. 6
> SP2. It's full with "if" and "endif" source lines.
To web developers. Avoid using MSWord to create Webpages. They
aren't cross-browser compatible - can't even display on its own MS
browser. Here's a screen shot of the errors.
http://www.yourimg.com/?img=05/219/17/msword.gif
A quick Google search I find a place to design and copy and paste the
standardized source code into your site.
http://www.editlet.com/testdrive/dhtml/dhtml_test.htm#
Scroll down and click on Edit An Existing Web Page.
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Re: 96 accord cooling fan
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 15:59:13 -0400, "Dukes88"
<billetdeaux88@yahoo.com> wrote:
>secondary cooling fan doesn't run anymore...Overheats during stop and go
>traffic...any Ideas?
disconnect the fan then jump it directly to the battery. If it
doesn't turn your fan motor is cooked. If it is the radiator fan you
can get a motor for about $50. If it is a AC condensor fan I have
only been able to find a complete assembly about $120. Probably what
is wrong is the brushes are worn out, but I have yet to find any
replacements.
If it does turn you probably have a thermo/relay that is bad.
<billetdeaux88@yahoo.com> wrote:
>secondary cooling fan doesn't run anymore...Overheats during stop and go
>traffic...any Ideas?
disconnect the fan then jump it directly to the battery. If it
doesn't turn your fan motor is cooked. If it is the radiator fan you
can get a motor for about $50. If it is a AC condensor fan I have
only been able to find a complete assembly about $120. Probably what
is wrong is the brushes are worn out, but I have yet to find any
replacements.
If it does turn you probably have a thermo/relay that is bad.
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Re: 96 accord cooling fan
I just went through the same problem on my 90 civic ex. I read in
several threads that the motors are extremely robust and hardly ever
fail... stupidly I didn't test it before buying a new thermo switch.
Replaced the switch for $50 (and a face-full of coolant taking it out)
and fan STILL didn't work. Just ordered a replacement motor for $43.
Grrrrrrr....
Now I'll get the motor and the relay will be bad... as the saying goes,
If I didn't have bad luck I'd have no luck at all.
several threads that the motors are extremely robust and hardly ever
fail... stupidly I didn't test it before buying a new thermo switch.
Replaced the switch for $50 (and a face-full of coolant taking it out)
and fan STILL didn't work. Just ordered a replacement motor for $43.
Grrrrrrr....
Now I'll get the motor and the relay will be bad... as the saying goes,
If I didn't have bad luck I'd have no luck at all.
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