Cooling Fan Failure

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This cost me a bit of money, but it's all working again. It started out as the A/C going off and on erratically. I figured it ws an A/C control issue. But then I saw a pattern: as long as the car was moving, there was no issue. As soon as I stopped for several red lights in a row or got stuck in traffic, the A/C would go off, blowing hot air. And then the temp would rise. A couple times I heard that chime that tells me that the temp gauge is all the way up. Upon checking I realized the cooling fan was never coming on. As I live in Phoenix and the air temp is in the 105 range during the day, being stuck in traffic without a cooling fan is a bad idea.

I checked the fuse, but it's never that simple.

Sanderson Ford, with the biggest parts department here, worked me in and $868 later it's all fixed.

Wow, that's way more than I expected...must be mostly labor trying to get at it under that crowded engine bay. Actually it was mostly the part: nearly $500 but it was in stock. So of course I fixed it. And ultimately don't mind that it was expensive because I prefer having Ford fix it rather than some private garage. This is BIG PICKUP town, and nobody's ever seen a car so small as a Fiesta. (Hahaha)
 


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So what was the issue?

Currently having similar problems. I replaced the Fan Control Module with a Dorman 902-503 and the fan kicked out and seemed to be working again. Then the next day on the way to work, I noticed temps climbing up to 217 when stopped at a light, when I made it to work, I noticed the fan wasn't kicking on again.

Did they replace the whole fan assembly?
 


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YOU ALWAYS REPLACE THE WHOLE ASY

I WAS DUE FOR MIINE LIKE 160K ISH

I ALSO NOTICED AIR NOT WORKING TO GOOD WHEN TAKING OFF FOR LUNCH.....THEN OVER HEATED IN THE DRIVE THROUGH LOL
 


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So what was the issue?

Currently having similar problems. I replaced the Fan Control Module with a Dorman 902-503 and the fan kicked out and seemed to be working again. Then the next day on the way to work, I noticed temps climbing up to 217 when stopped at a light, when I made it to work, I noticed the fan wasn't kicking on again.

Did they replace the whole fan assembly?
If you haven't already I would first check the fan relay. Its possible its just a $10 part.
 


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