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Old 08-08-2010, 06:29 PM
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finally i was able to remove the bumper...and remove the two bolts on either side...I am not able get the auxiliary fan out...does the fan come out from the front or bottom of the car...please help...

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Old 08-14-2010, 06:39 PM
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If you take off the plastic bumper cover then loosen the bolts holding the actual metal bumper (no need to remove all, just loosen) you can just slide the fan down and out. and replace the new one same way.

However, I dont mean to hijack the thread. But i replaced my fan and then i had the cold: kinda cold: warm: and hot from left to right on the vents and it was the freon so that was topped of and things were good. Now its been about 1-2 months at most the fan is dead yet again.

I get full blowing air so not the blower or FSR and the compressor does come on and freon was topped off. So what could it be? any suggestions? does the fan depend on a relay or something?
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