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Question by jetmech
Submitted on 5/27/2004
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On a 1992 Chrysler Lebaron 3.0 liter once the radiator fan comes on it continues to run even though the temp has dropped to the normal range. Is it the temp bulb and were would that be located.


Answer by jch
Submitted on 8/22/2004
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tap or change the relay

 

Answer by Chris
Submitted on 4/15/2005
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Odds are you need to replace the fan relay. The solenoid is wearing out. It's on the driver side fender just in front of the strut housing.

 

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