car was dead, raditator fan keeps running after sitting all night, why?
After sitting all night, next morning car wouldn't start, battery drained, but I can hear and see the radiator fan moving? ideas?
Asked by bigdaddy56537 Aug 06, 2015 at 11:32 AM about the 2012 Mitsubishi Outlander
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
After sitting all night, next morning car wouldn't start, battery drained, but I can hear and see the radiator fan moving? ideas?
firebird338 answered 8 years ago
Coolent temperature sensor is bad not telling fan the temperature is ok to turn off.
After sitting all night, next morning car wouldn't start, battery drained, but I can hear and see the radiator fan moving? ideas?
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