Melt down

2003 CHRYSLER CONCORDE
32,000 MILES • 2.1L • 6 CYL • FWD • AUTOMATIC
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HARRY BROWN
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OK . I got in my car and started it up as normal and turned on a/c and noticed it was blowing hot air just thought it need Freon ,no big deal the next day it started overheating and didn't see a leak Everything else was good but noticed my fuses were burned out 2 of the 40 and 30 for fan and what not so I replaced ,my a/c worked again and it ran well for a day and it started overheating again fuses. Were burned out I saw that my high speed fan to cool radiator went out on assembly following suite my low speed went out so I changed the fan assembly and it ran just fine for a week than overheating issue came back along with blown fuses I'm thinking my fans going out was a product of a different issue than my bearings going out I think it my be the fan relay that's bad but not sure need help
Apr 30, 2016 at 5:27 PM
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HMAC300
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check items in pic it may be a bad ground for fans like corrosion or the fans may be drawing to many amps. but check relays for corrosion on prongs or loose in plug ins. then try to check fans to see how many amps they are drawing. fuse 21 sends power to both relays as fuse b only sends power to high speed relay.
May 2, 2016 at 9:34 AM
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