My engine cooling fan isn't running, and it's giving me a major headache with the near-100-degree heat in the midwest recently.
A few weeks back, my engine temp got a bit above 3 o'clock on the gauge. I pulled over to let it cool and noticed a small hole on the expansion tank nipple that was hissing coolant vapor. The coolant system was almost all original to the car, so I decided this was the time to replace it. I replaced:
- Expansion tank
- Expansion tank cap
- Expansion tank sensor
- Rubber hoses
- Thermostat
- Radiator
I noticed that the fan wasn't running when I turned the AC on, and I could hear the compressor cycling on and off every 5 or so seconds. I read in a few other posts like this one that the ECT sensor was the likely culprit. And given that the fan could run with the ECT sensor unplugged, I decided to order a new OE sensor. I found while replacing it that the female connectors for the sensor had corroded, so I spliced and replaced those with these female bullet terminals from Dave Barton.
Still, the fan would not run. So I started to look at the fan relay. When I banged on the relay, I heard a click and saw the fan blades jerk slightly. Thinking the relay was bad, I ordered a new OE one and replaced that. But again, the fan would not turn on, regardless of whether the AC was turned on or the coolant was hot.
Now I'm nearing my wits' end. I followed Robert's video to jump the high and low-speed leads, and it sounded like I got a couple starting kicks out of the fan. But I didn't get any more movement after that. I also followed scot850's steps to ground the middle connector that attaches to the relay, and I could hear the relay click. But the fan didn't spin.
What's weird to me is that it seems like the fan is busted. Jumping the relay pins should have turned the fan on, but they didn't. Though when I unplug the ECT sensor, the fan kicks on at what I assume is the high speed. It doesn't sound as pretty as the fan in Robert's video.
Despite the behavior with the unplugged ECT sensor, my gut says that the fan is the issue. But this is becoming a rabbit hole of replaced parts, so I wanted to post and see if I'm looking in the right direction.






