Radiator Fan

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ALATIFOSKI
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I have a Jeep Cherokee 2000, 108,000 miles and the engine is V6.

The other day, I tried to start my car, but the battery for some reason was drained.

I installed a new battery in the car, then I noticed that the radiator fan would not turn off even after I turn off my car. So in order for me to turn the fan off, I had to unplug my battery so that it would finally turn off. This morning, I plugged the battery back and the fan didn't turn on ( good I thought. I thought my problem was fixed) but now even when I turn my car on or turn my air conditioner on the fan does not go on at all? What can be the problem?
Nov 21, 2007 at 7:59 AM
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[quote:3a5b927e50="Alatifoski"]I have a Jeep Cherokee 2000, 108,000 miles and the engine is V6.

The other day, I tried to start my car, but the battery for some reason was drained.

I installed a new battery in the car, then I noticed that the radiator fan would not turn off even after I turn off my car. So in order for me to turn the fan off, I had to unplug my battery so that it would finally turn off. This morning, I plugged the battery back and the fan didn't turn on ( good I thought. I thought my problem was fixed) but now even when I turn my car on or turn my air conditioner on the fan does not go on at all? What can be the problem?[/quote:3a5b927e50]


Is it overheating?
Run it and make sure fan operating when hot dot let it overheat.

Start by checking the relay in the relay box if all ok u may need a relay module sits under the battery below the head light
Good luck
Nov 21, 2007 at 9:31 AM
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