don't waste money on anything right now. your sensor is fine. drive the car around town for a while (20 minutes at least), then let it idle for a little more. if the fan doesn't come on and the arrow is starting to creep past the mid-point, then something is wrong. if the fan does come on, your "problem" is solved.
p.s. if you really want to spend some money, go re-charge your a/c properly and see if the fan comes one (i'm sure it will).
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Last post for me and I will let this post die. Anyone have any idea where the electric fan relay is. Im heading to the junk yard in the morning and picking one up if possible and a coolant temp sensor to see if one of them are the problem. Thanks for all the help to all of you!
It is in the CCRM, but you are still wasting your time and now money. The fan only comes on when the coolant is at 220 degrees. Since your coolant isn't getting to that temp, the fan isn't coming on.
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There likely is NOT a problem.
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It takes a long time for the coolant to get to that temperature.
well Ill be damned it does work! I ran the car pretty hard today and when I got home my fan was on. I about shit myself when I heard the humm from under the hood. All them worries for nothing. Thanks fpr all the info though to all!
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