Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assemblies

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Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assemblies

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What is an Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assembly?

An Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assembly is an electric fan that helps to cool down the engine, typically when the vehicle is stopped or moving slowly. It is located in front of the radiator.

What are the signs of a faulty Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assembly?

Signs of a faulty Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assembly include:

  1. Unexpected increases in engine temperature
  2. Unusual noises coming from the engine
  3. Fluctuations in engine temperature


Can a faulty Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assembly cause damage?

Yes, if the Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assembly is not functioning properly, it can cause damage to the engine due to overheating.

How do you replace an Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assembly?

Replacing an Auxiliary Engine Cooling Fan Assembly requires the following steps:

  1. Disconnect the battery terminals
  2. Remove the fan assembly from the engine
  3. Disconnect the wiring from the fan assembly
  4. Install the new fan assembly
  5. Reconnect the wiring and battery terminals