I have a 2005

Asked by Tiffany Mar 03, 2018 at 07:34 PM about the 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix

Question type: General

My fan stop working and overheating the
only way fan will come on is with a cord
running from fan to. Battery wat could it be
making the fan not work and overheating

2 Answers

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There are fuses and relays in that system that need to be checked. One or more of those components may need changing.

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Also, could be a fusable link between the fan and the battery (similar to a fuse but not in the fuse panel). Trace the fan lead back to the battery to locate it.

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