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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 12:22 PM
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fan wont run, but ill with aldl paperclip

so while driving in the city today, which i NEVER do haha, i noticed my temp going WAY up. listened and my fan wasnt turning on. i stoped at autozone and look it was still plugged in and all. then i remember that when you jump the aldl to get the engine codes the fan runs, so i did that and the fan ran fine..why is it only working when i jump the aldl? any ideas?
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Old Jan 30, 2013 | 07:15 PM
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Re: fan wont run, but ill with aldl paperclip

I'm working on a similar problem except my fan won't run in test mode. Take the connector off your Coolant temperature sensor and use a multi-meter to measure the resistance of the sensor compare that reading with the gauge in the dash and this chart, if they don't jive you've got a bad sensor

177 ohms @ 212 deg. F. or 100 deg. C.
241 ohms @ 194 deg. F. or 90 deg. C.
332 ohms @ 176 deg. F. or 80 deg. C.
467 ohms @ 158 deg. F. or 70 deg. C.
667 ohms @ 140 deg. F. or 60 deg. C.
973 ohms @ 122 deg. F. or 50 deg. C.
1188 ohms @ 113 deg. F. or45 deg. C.
1459 ohms @ 104 deg. F. or 40 deg. C.
1802 ohms @ 95 deg. F. or 35 deg. C.
2238 ohms @ 86 deg. F. or 30 deg. C.
2796 ohms @ 77 deg. F. or 25 deg. C.
3520 ohms @ 68 deg. F. or 20 deg. C.
4450 ohms @ 59 deg. F. or 15 deg. C.
5670 ohms @ 50 deg. F. or 10 deg. C.
7280 ohms @ 41 deg. F. or 5 deg. C.
9420 ohms @ 32 deg. F. or 0 deg. C.
12300 ohms @ 23 deg. F. or -5 deg. C.
16180 ohms @ 14 deg. F. or -10 deg. C.
21450 ohms @ 5 deg. F. or -15 deg. C.
28680 ohms @ -4 deg. F. or -20 deg. C.
52700 ohms @ -22 deg. F. or -30 deg. C.
100700 ohms @ -40 deg. F. or - 40 deg. C.
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