1993 Honda Accord

Tiny
CHIJICAR
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  • 1993 HONDA ACCORD
  • 4 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 176,000 MILES
Hi, I noticed that when I travel long distances with my a.C on and finally stops for a while, the temperature gauge starts tending towards the red mark. If I resume acceleration on the road again, it starts dropping gently. On a particular day, it got all got all the way to the red zone and overheated- I check the bonnet n discovered the fans had stopped, then I put off the ac and then started the car again and the fans picked. My assumption is that the car the car tends to overheat after a long drive with ac on and then a stop (while the ac is still running). While on the highway the temp is perfect. Do u think it has to do with my radiator pores(dunno wat they call it), maybe enough air aint passing thru them. Pls advice. Nb: I ve changed my relay n the fan hasn't stopped since after the first time it happened.  
Monday, August 30th, 2010 AT 3:48 AM

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Tiny
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If the fan wasn't running when you had the A/C running at idle, then you have a problem with the fan circuit, possibly a switch in the A/C pressure line that controls the fan when A/C is on.
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Monday, August 30th, 2010 AT 7:13 AM

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