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95' Cooling Fan Issue

Old Dec 30, 2011 | 05:22 PM
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Question 95' Cooling Fan Issue

I have a 95' trans am A4 and recently my fans just quit working. I have a manual fan switch also and that wont work either. I have the fans set to come on at 165 degrees also. This is what I have checked:
-Relays
-Fuses
-Grounds
I also recently have my ignition switch took a [edit], but the car runs most the time, dies once in awhile. Would anything on the ignition switch affect the fans? Any ideas?

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Old Dec 30, 2011 | 06:13 PM
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Re: 95' Cooling Fan Issue

Did you check the fusible link?

http://shbox.com/1/1995_pcm6.jpg

In the reference, all 95's are "late production".
Old Dec 30, 2011 | 06:46 PM
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Re: 95' Cooling Fan Issue

Fixed it, its kinda stupid on my part. On the side of the ignition switch you have 2 plugs, the blue plug and brown plug. The brown plug was not snapped in. double checked that and snapped it in and the fans worked again. Everything is back to normal. So for future reference, the brown plug controls fans. Thanks for the quick reply..
Old Dec 30, 2011 | 07:10 PM
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Re: 95' Cooling Fan Issue

Originally Posted by Meen95z
Fixed it, its kinda stupid on my part. On the side of the ignition switch you have 2 plugs, the blue plug and brown plug. The brown plug was not snapped in. double checked that and snapped it in and the fans worked again. Everything is back to normal. So for future reference, the brown plug controls fans. Thanks for the quick reply..
Not exactly. What you had was some fuses not getting power because the connector was not plugged in fully. One of them happened to be for the fans. Anyway, you got it fixed.
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