Honda How To CR-V radiator and ac fan testing and repair

Honda How To CR-V radiator and ac fan testing and repair

So is your cr-v over heating or the ac don’t feel cold well you might have a fan that has gone bad so do this simple test and see if both fans come on. Don’t…

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Katty Koo says:

Love your video. I recently replaced my condenser fan and it was working
great and now the new one has gone out. The only symptom I am experiencing
is no AC. It tries to kick on, but it just won’t. How can you test for a
short or fraying/bad wiring? I got my radiator replaced recently, had a
flush, etc because the car was overheating and ever since I got that done,
the AC fan has been going bad. Could something have gotten knocked loose?
Could a fan be faulty? I would think the fuse would not only protect the
fan if it was a short, but also if it was a short, it would go out rather
quickly? I went a few months with a good fan and all of a sudden…boom.
Any tips? Trying to save mega bucks here. 

kooliospt says:

Both of my fans are not coming on when I turn on the cr-v. Could it be
fuses?

Paul Arnold says:

Thanks for the video. Any tips about the top connector being difficult to
unplug?

1159 Videos says:

Sometimes you have to push it back in then do the clip or a small screw
driver will help over a finger to push the release in enough , they can be
a pain sometimes

1159 Videos says:

Id get a test light unplug the fans and turn the ac on in the car without
starting the car and then see if you do have power to the plug , ive seen
both fans bad before but yes a fuse or fan relay could have gone bad

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