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Old July 5th 04, 04:40 PM
the_brewmaster
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Default 92 Saturn Engine Cooling Fan

I am having a problem with the engine cooling fan on a 1992 Saturn SL2. The
fan works fine when the air conditioner is on, however the fan will not
switch on when the coolant gets hot (as reported by the temp guage). I
have already replaced the engine coolant temp switch and checked the relay
with no luck. I also have codes 26 and 32 stored on the PCM, but I'm not
sure if there is any connection. Thanks.

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Old July 6th 04, 03:36 AM
James1549
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> I
>have already replaced the engine coolant temp switch and checked the relay
>with no luck


On a '92, there are two sensors. The single wire sensor is for the gauge, the
double wire sensor is for the PCM. Did you replace the correct one? Just
asking...

James
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Old July 6th 04, 01:48 PM
Logan Parker
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I had a 93, and the codes 26 and 32 were my EGR solenoid and valve. Also,
my cooling fan would not operate as well, the Saturn dealer had a look when
they replaced my EGR valve, and it simply was corrosion at the back of the
relay under the underhood fusepanel.

"the_brewmaster" > wrote in message
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> I am having a problem with the engine cooling fan on a 1992 Saturn SL2.

The
> fan works fine when the air conditioner is on, however the fan will not
> switch on when the coolant gets hot (as reported by the temp guage). I
> have already replaced the engine coolant temp switch and checked the relay
> with no luck. I also have codes 26 and 32 stored on the PCM, but I'm not
> sure if there is any connection. Thanks.
>



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Old July 9th 04, 03:08 AM
Gary Compton
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Where is the PCM?

Gary
"James1549" > wrote in message
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> > I
> >have already replaced the engine coolant temp switch and checked the

relay
> >with no luck

>
> On a '92, there are two sensors. The single wire sensor is for the gauge,

the
> double wire sensor is for the PCM. Did you replace the correct one? Just
> asking...
>
> James



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Old July 9th 04, 02:57 PM
Gary DelGrego
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"Gary Compton" > wrote in message
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> Where is the PCM?
>


Under the dash, between the steering column and driver's door.


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Old July 9th 04, 11:43 PM
the_brewmaster
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I've been having problems with the cooling fan operation and it was
recommended that I clean the relay under the underhood fune panel. I'm
not quite sure how to remove the panel to get under it to access the
connectors. Any help would be appreciated.

 




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