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06 FJR AE Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1449019" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>I'm guessing that the fans aren't coming on. Blown fuse, bad connection, fan relay, or grounding "spider" fault. Running on the highway, the fans rarely come on but are needed to keep engine temperatures in the acceptable range when idling in the driveway or creeping in traffic on a hot day. Check coolant level for sure (in the radiator as well as the overflow tank). If coolant level is OK and it isn't overheating when travelling at speed, it probably isn't overheating because of the thermostat. Remote chance that it is the water pump.</p><p></p><p>Re: Spider - any other electrical anomalies such as both indicator lights lit or high beam indicator lit on the dashboard? Failure of glove box release or non-functioning windshield mechanism?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1449019, member: 19880"] I'm guessing that the fans aren't coming on. Blown fuse, bad connection, fan relay, or grounding "spider" fault. Running on the highway, the fans rarely come on but are needed to keep engine temperatures in the acceptable range when idling in the driveway or creeping in traffic on a hot day. Check coolant level for sure (in the radiator as well as the overflow tank). If coolant level is OK and it isn't overheating when travelling at speed, it probably isn't overheating because of the thermostat. Remote chance that it is the water pump. Re: Spider - any other electrical anomalies such as both indicator lights lit or high beam indicator lit on the dashboard? Failure of glove box release or non-functioning windshield mechanism? [/QUOTE]
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