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    Cooling Fans not cycling with A/C +45mph

    I tend to agree with you that your A/C fans should cycle off once you get the vehicle going. I had a problem with my fans recently and I learned a few things from other members replying to my problem. One of which is the fans logic controllers read A/C system pressures to determine when the fans...
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    Radiator Cooling Fans cycling on/off

    Peter, thanks for your input to my problem. Below is the fix and my reply to ProjectSHO89 for his help. Problem solved! ProjectSHO89, you were right in your suspicions about the BJB(Battery Junction Box) aka under hood fuse box. After another closer inspection of the square higher amp fuses in...
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    Radiator Cooling Fans cycling on/off

    Problem solved! ProjectSHO89, you were right in your suspicions about the BJB(Battery Junction Box) aka under hood fuse box. After another closer inspection of the square higher amp fuses in the BJB, I noticed all had shiny copper taps when looking under the plastic lenses with the naked eye...
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    Radiator Cooling Fans cycling on/off

    Thank you for clarifying. Good to know.
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    Radiator Cooling Fans cycling on/off

    Thanks for your valued input ProjectSHO89, I just returned from vacation so I wasn't able to reply sooner. Here's my update since I drove the Explorer on my vacation. I plugged in a basic code reader (OBD2 from BAFX Products) on my vacation trip. Unfortunately there are no reported codes that...
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    Radiator Cooling Fans cycling on/off

    Thanks for your reply Peter. Yes, this is a new issue that just started. I noticed it right away because both fans are running full blast, off, then on at 30sec. intervals and their very noisy when they do this. The engine temperature has been just fine. I always monitor the temperature when...
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    Radiator Cooling Fans cycling on/off

    Have a 2013 Ford Explorer XLT. Drove through some flooded streets due to heavy rain. Now when I turn the A/C on, the two electric fans on the condenser/radiator cycle on high for 15sec. turn off for 30sec and then repeat this cycle. This only occurs when the vehicle is going slow or stopped...
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