1999 Chrysler Sebring jxi coolant fan will not come onhave replace temperature sensor I hope the fan to the battery so the fan runs

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Asked by Charles23trry Dec 27, 2014 at 01:38 PM about the 1999 Chrysler Sebring JXi Convertible FWD

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I check real eyes realize a good I hope the fan directly up to the bad and the teams running I change the temperature sensor but fans still none does not run

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I know you changed the temp sensor, but you can run a little test to see if it is the temp sensor. Unplug the sensor wire, and jumper wire between the two contacts in the plug. If the fans come on you probably got a bad new sensor. If they don't come on then go to the relays and check for power there. If they are good then it could be wiring problem between the relays and fan. There is a possibility it is an ecm problem but this is less likely. There are several good videos on YouTube on how to diagnose a cooling fan problem. Check them out.

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