My 2013 F-150 seems to be running hot. The radiator fan will kick on every minute or two and all this has started after driving through some high water. What's going on, is it something electrical?

Asked by Ethan_F150 Jun 02, 2014 at 09:31 AM about the 2013 Ford F-150 XLT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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The fans come on because the Computer tells them to based on cylinder Head temperature or Air Conditioning command. Could you have picked up a bunch of mud or debris in your radiator? Is the "Check Engine" light on?

Check fuse number 12 50 amp. Three passenger side fan will run off three ac pressure switch (full blast) but the driver side will not run at all. Both fans are variable speed and almost never run full on. Hope this helps!

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