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Old 05-04-2007, 12:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey everyone, I got a 93 ES300 (same as a camry). I posted in the lexus section but no one is there to help me. Anyways, the car is overheating and I changed the t-stat but it still overheats. I tested the fan by turning on the AC, but it still doesnt come on. So I narrowed it down to the fan not cooling down the car. I was also looking for the relay or fuse for the fan but cant seem to find it. Can someone direct me to the right location of the fuse and relay? Lastly, should i be testing anyting else except these items? Thanks for the help.
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Electric fan or hydraulic? Engine? If electric you can test fan motor by disconnecting plug and jumping directly to battery. There may be several relays, my Camry has 3 for fan circuit plus fuse. Could also be engine temperature switch. My switch is located on bottom of rad. To test switch, turn on ignition (no start) and disconnect plug to switch - fan should start.
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