Cooling fan not working A/C fan is working

Asked by Abelsoria Jan 16, 2017 at 08:45 PM about the 2007 Dodge Charger SE RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My mechanic changed the thermostat on my
charger and now the fan the turns on
automatic wont, why? It overheats alot
unless i turn on the a/c it wont reach red
line.

5 Answers

188,365

Hit possible you have an air pocket in the system and might need to be burped out..

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34,765

You may have a bad engine temperature sensor. There's 2 sensor one that feeds temperature gauge and the other one to turn on cooling fans

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39,795

was that why the stat was changed in the first place? if so its the wrong repair but good to have a fresh stat anyway. yes,, sensor ,relay, or fuse or that fan motor if you never saw it running

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90

My fans use to turn on now they dont my ac works and i replaced my radiator and termastat

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90

When the a/c is on my car overheat while driving at low speeds. What would cause this problem??

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