96_Sunfire
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Hey, I know the topic of cooling has been posted a lot about. In brief all I need to know is if I manually push the A/C button is the radiator fan commanded on regardless of ambient conditions?
No need to read further if you know that answer...
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Longer story, hence the question:
I have a Cavalier and Sunfire, both '96 models both with extremely low mileage.
The first to exhibit an issue was the Cavalier, followed a few months later by the Sunfire (recent issue).
Both vehicles have had overheating issues (boil overs, hot hot hot), I have subsequently changed/replaced the following in BOTH vehicles;
Cavalier currently running fine, somewhat elevated temperature on the gauge but normal per se. No real concern.
Sunfire running fine, temperature exactly in the middle of the gauge and I cannot get it to heat up at all. Oddly much lower temp showing than the Cavalier.
Previously in the fall, when I pushed the A/C button on either vehicle with the fan on and set to cold, the radiator fan would be forced on. Right now, neither vehicle will do that. Its COLD here in Canada right now, I'm thinking maybe that circuit monitors the intake air temperature and wont turn the radiator fan on? The A/C clutch doesn't come on either.
To check the fan, I disconnected the coolant temp sensor, the fan will come on (throws a check engine light of course).
Because I cannot get the car to warm up to the point in needs the radiator fan to cool, I was hoping to test it with the A/C button... but it doesn't come on. I thought this was odd as the defrost mode generally kicks on the A/C but that doesn't engage the compressor now either? Too cold in Canada to test this?
I have a factory service manual, it doesn't specify whether the ambient air temperature is an input signal for the A/C system. Does anyone here know?
I have a new coolant temp sensor which I may install in the Sunfire, but I do not believe it is malfunctioning at this time. Car currently runs and drives awesome. Two daughters, two identical cars... they're great cars!
Thanks in advance.
No need to read further if you know that answer...

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Longer story, hence the question:
I have a Cavalier and Sunfire, both '96 models both with extremely low mileage.
The first to exhibit an issue was the Cavalier, followed a few months later by the Sunfire (recent issue).
Both vehicles have had overheating issues (boil overs, hot hot hot), I have subsequently changed/replaced the following in BOTH vehicles;
- New Water Pump
- New Thermostat
- New Head Gasket (the Sunfire had a massive external leak failure)
- Cooling system reverse flush & fill (vented according to factory service manual)
Cavalier currently running fine, somewhat elevated temperature on the gauge but normal per se. No real concern.
Sunfire running fine, temperature exactly in the middle of the gauge and I cannot get it to heat up at all. Oddly much lower temp showing than the Cavalier.
Previously in the fall, when I pushed the A/C button on either vehicle with the fan on and set to cold, the radiator fan would be forced on. Right now, neither vehicle will do that. Its COLD here in Canada right now, I'm thinking maybe that circuit monitors the intake air temperature and wont turn the radiator fan on? The A/C clutch doesn't come on either.
To check the fan, I disconnected the coolant temp sensor, the fan will come on (throws a check engine light of course).
Because I cannot get the car to warm up to the point in needs the radiator fan to cool, I was hoping to test it with the A/C button... but it doesn't come on. I thought this was odd as the defrost mode generally kicks on the A/C but that doesn't engage the compressor now either? Too cold in Canada to test this?
I have a factory service manual, it doesn't specify whether the ambient air temperature is an input signal for the A/C system. Does anyone here know?
I have a new coolant temp sensor which I may install in the Sunfire, but I do not believe it is malfunctioning at this time. Car currently runs and drives awesome. Two daughters, two identical cars... they're great cars!
Thanks in advance.