Recently my 1995 Thunderbird, with the 4.6L engine, is over-heating hastily, I believe it is because the electric cooling fan does not turn on even when the engine heat reaches right up to the "red zone." The supporter DOES come on when I turn on the climate control, high or low warmth, but not at any other time. The liquid coolant plane is perfect, so I don't believe that is to say the issue. It might be the cooling fan relay, but I can't fing that any, or some type of engine temperature sensor, but I don't really know. Anyway, please support if anyone knows of this issue.
Answers: Yes, it is a problem beside the engine temperature sensor or electric wiring. Take it to a mechanic who can find the problem. Drive with the climate control on to preserve the engine from overheating til you get it fixed>
you should rob it to garage to get checked out. shouldnt cost much to gain looked at.
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Answers: Yes, it is a problem beside the engine temperature sensor or electric wiring. Take it to a mechanic who can find the problem. Drive with the climate control on to preserve the engine from overheating til you get it fixed>
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