2. Check the fuses first.
3. To test the fan motor, disconnect the fan motor connector and connect the battery directly to the fan using the connecting wires. If the fan is not working, replace it.
4. If the fan is OK, check the temperature switch and connecting wires.
5. Test the temperature switch. Disconnect the connection connector and ground the fan wire with the connecting wire.
6. If the fan does not work, check the wiring.
Replacement
7. Disconnect a radiator from the engine.
5.8 Disconnect the wiring harness and unscrew the bolts (indicated by arrows).
8. Disconnect the wires and unscrew the guide nozzle (5.8).
5.9 Keeping the blades from rotating, unscrew the nut (indicated by an arrow).
9. Unscrew the nut and disconnect the fan blades from the motor shaft (5.9).
10. Remove the bolts securing the fan motor to the shroud and disconnect the fan motor.
11. Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal.
Attention! Vehicles equipped with air conditioning have an additional condenser cooling fan located to the left of the radiator.