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Old 08-10-2011, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by antichrist
Which Corolla, which engine, there are several? Is it the radiator fan motor or A/C fan motor?
Does not matter, they all use the same fan.
The A/C fan and the engine cooling fan on a front wheel drive car is the same fan, dual purpose fan I guess you could call it.
 
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Old 08-10-2011, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Spike555
Does not matter, they all use the same fan.
The A/C fan and the engine cooling fan on a front wheel drive car is the same fan, dual purpose fan I guess you could call it.
That may be true for some front wheel drive cars, but none I've ever worked on.
Looking at the photos at Autozone, I'm guessing condenser fan motor.
 
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Originally Posted by jafir
That may be true for some front wheel drive cars, but none I've ever worked on.
Looking at the photos at Autozone, I'm guessing condenser fan motor.
Every single front wheel drive car I have ever owned, every GM, Ford, Toyota, Volvo all had one fan, it was dual purpose, it came on when the a/c compressor did and shut off when the a/c compressor did.
When the engine got hot, like idling in traffic, the fan came on and then shut back off when the engine cooled back off.
 
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