Where is the radiator cooling fan fuse?

98 civic ex radiator fan not coming on like it should?

  • Just replaced cooling temp & water temp sensor. Now it seems like the radiator fan is not kicking on when the temp goes high. We bypassed the fan switch & tested it. The fan works. ChAnged the fuse for the fan, also replaced the fan switch in the thermostat housing. this all happened after the cooling sensor was changed. I also have replaced the radiator, numerous hoses, thermostat & gasket, water pump & timing belt. Car has passed a leakdown & pressure tests. My passenger floormat is dry so I know its not the heater core & my oil looks like oil so please dont say the head gasket. I have already had that checked out & its fine. I cant figure why the temp gauge is all wacked out & the fan isnt kicking on. Ideas please?

  • Answer:

    My 97 ex was doing the same open your fuse box and simply switch the heater fuse with the cooling fan fuse they all work the same so don't worry about blowing them out that fixed my problem, hope it helps

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