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Old 15-01-2023, 10:10 AM   #1
Alan L
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Default AU Fairmont cooling fan issue

Hi all,
My first post so hello to all and thank you in anticipation of help.
I have a high mileage 98 Fairmont wagon which is in excellent condition and is valuable to me way above what it’s monetary value is.
I note the cooling fans aren’t working. I have tried to research it on the net.
The fans themselves are working perfectly when ‘hot wired’ and the relays are ok.
I therefore think that it must be the thermistor switch in the cooling system that must be faulty.
The problem is I can’t find it on the head or thermostat housing where I would expect it.
Can anyone tell me where it is located and any special techniques to remove it?
Any help or advice is gratefully accepted.
Alan
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