The cooling fan is one of the most important parts of a vehicle. It ensures the vehicle operates efficiently in terms of heat, while also controlling and properly dissipating heat. If the cooling fan malfunctions, it can cause serious damage to the engine. Cooling fan failure is a problem that needs to be detected early. Delaying treatment can lead to damage to many parts and a significantly higher cost.
Symptoms of Cooling Fan Failure
• Engine temperature rises because it is not being monitored.
• Overheating occurs excessively during stop-and-go traffic.
• The fan either doesn't engage at all or engages briefly and then shuts off.
• The fan doesn't engage when the air conditioning is turned on.
• Excessive heat and odor coming from the engine compartment.
Solutions for Cooling Fan Failures
Fan Motor Inspection: The fan motor is inspected, and any malfunctioning parts are repaired. The system affecting the motor's operation is renewed.
Fuse Inspection and Replacement: The fuse box, which helps the fan operate, is inspected, and any breaks or wear in the cables are replaced.
Electrical Installation Inspection and Repair: The cables carrying electrical current to the fan are inspected and cleaned if there is any oxidation.
Diagnosis with a Diagnostic Tool: By putting the vehicle through a diagnostic tool, cooling fan malfunctions matching the warning codes can be repaired with pinpoint accuracy.

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