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    Default 98 honda civic cooling fan issue!

    I know there is something i am missing! I have checked the fuse swaped the realy with the on next to it! jumped the 2 wire connector and the fan is still not coming on and I am not getting power to the plug! What am i missing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by silversol View Post
    I know there is something i am missing! I have checked the fuse swaped the realy with the on next to it! jumped the 2 wire connector and the fan is still not coming on and I am not getting power to the plug! What am i missing?
    You straight wired up the fans to see if they work and still nothing ?

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    Same thing happened to my fan also on 98 civic. I just connected strate to battery and it worked. Then I just wired it to a wire that gives it power so as long as car is on fan is on too. Just get a wire from batery and put it into the plug and ground it if it turns on fan still works. Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eman_jDm View Post
    Same thing happened to my fan also on 98 civic. I just connected strate to battery and it worked. Then I just wired it to a wire that gives it power so as long as car is on fan is on too. Just get a wire from batery and put it into the plug and ground it if it turns on fan still works. Good luck
    ^ bad idea, fix the problem, not cause more. Replace the sensor and go from there. Seen a few of them go bad in my day...
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