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Originally posted by bazar01
Both fuses blown meant both fan motors are on their last leg.
The fan motors are drawing current higher than full load amps.
Could be winding insulation breaking down or bearings seizing up.
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Thanks for the insight, bazar.
And this is remedied by a radiator fan rip and replace, right?
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Originally posted by bearone2
was the a/c on?
when you turned the key off the temps went higher.
were both fans running after you turned the key off?
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Heater was on, outside temps were in the 20s last night. When I turned the key off neither fan turned on due to both fan fuses being the cause of the overheating.
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