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post Sep 2, 2010 - 10:03 PM
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well, my 97' gt began giving me trouble today for the first time since i've had it. (nov2009)
my temp went up to three quarters on the way to school, i thought it might be cause i was low on coolant.
i came home after school, waited a little for my radiator to cool down, refilled the coolant.
then i go to drive to walmart, and my temp gauge started going up again.
later on at home i let it idle for a while... my temp started rising again and realized my fans weren't activating.
i checked the fan fuse, its good.
so i'm guessing its the fan relay sensor?
but i can't seem to find it, or any diagrams of where it might be.
any help please!
thanks in advance
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post Sep 7, 2010 - 11:51 AM
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You really should Listen to Batman [and D-Man in this case] - the man has been on here as long as I have ['03 - don't let the date to the left fool ya] and HE KNOWS HIS SH!T.
Personally I'd have told you to figure it out on your own after the first time you second guessed me wink.gif
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