Common questions

Are there any radiator cooling fans left in stock?

Are there any radiator cooling fans left in stock?

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How much does it cost to replace a radiator fan?

A mechanic would initially check all the other things related to the radiator fan to make a proper analysis. A radiator fan is not very expensive and can cost around $200 – $400. It’s the fan motor that makes the radiator expensive. Your mechanic would charge you $120 to $200 depending on the make and model of your car and the nature of the work.

What is the job of a radiator fan?

The radiator’s job is to keep the coolant cool so that when it returns back into the engine, it is able to absorb more heat. A radiator fan is thus used to keep the temperature of the coolant in check. Thus, it has an important job.

Where is the relay on a radiator fan?

The fan relay is often located in the engine bay’s fuse box, but the best way is to check your repair manual to find where it is located. Testing a 4 pin relay is often very straightforward. Remove the relay and give 12 volts to pin 30 and 85. Ground pin 86 and check if there is voltage coming out from pin 87.

What’s the best way to replace a radiator?

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Is there a way to test a radiator fan?

You can test the electrical radiator fans by taking a wire from the car battery, unplug the radiator fan connector, and put 12v+ and ground into the connector. This is the fastest and easiest way to test your radiator fans. Because the radiator fan is often drawing so much power, there is often a relay that is powering the coolant fan.

Why do you need a radiator fan in a car?

To stop the engine from overheating, we take the help of coolants that flow through a radiator into the engine. The radiator’s job is to keep the coolant cool so that when it returns back into the engine, it is able to absorb more heat. A radiator fan is thus used to keep the temperature of the coolant in check. Thus, it has an important job.

What should I do if my radiator fan is not working?

A blown fuse is no big deal, and changing one does not cost a lot of money. If your car’s radiator fan is non-functional, check your car’s user manual and locate the fuse for the radiator fan controller or the fan. The fan itself often uses a big fuse of around 50A, while there might also be a separate small fuse to the fan control module.

How many CFM does an electric radiator fan need?

Summit Racing carries a huge selection of electric radiator fans to complete your cooling system upgrade. Cooling fans are categorized by cubic feet per minute (cfm) ratings. A general guideline to follow for cooling a stock engine is 2,500 cfm for an 8-cylinder, 2,000 cfm for a 6-cylinder, and 1,250 cfm for a 4-cylinder.

Are there any electric radiator fans for high performance cars?

Of course, high-performance engines require more airflow. Many electric cooling fans are rated by recommended horsepower to help you choose the optimum cooling fan for your vehicle. Electric radiator fans are available in both pusher and puller designs. Pusher-style fans mount on the front of the radiator and blow air through the radiator core.

How big of a cooling fan do I need for an 8 cylinder car?

A general guideline to follow for cooling a stock engine is 2,500 cfm for an 8-cylinder, 2,000 cfm for a 6-cylinder, and 1,250 cfm for a 4-cylinder. Of course, high-performance engines require more airflow. Many electric cooling fans are rated by recommended horsepower to help you choose the optimum cooling fan for your vehicle.

Which is the best rating for a cooling fan?

Cooling fans are categorized by cubic feet per minute (cfm) ratings. A general guideline to follow for cooling a stock engine is 2,500 cfm for an 8-cylinder, 2,000 cfm for a 6-cylinder, and 1,250 cfm for a 4-cylinder. Of course, high-performance engines require more airflow.

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