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hondasb3

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QUOTE (Gimpalot @ Jul 9 2008, 10:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
That is what the AC fan is supposed to do, and it only bolts into that one place.
What about the fan on the engine side of the radiator?
What bp was trying to get you to test was the polarity of the wiring essentially.
If the 2 wires that connect to the fan for power are reversed, this can cause the fan to run in reverse.
This would cause the air to move the wrong direction, and can cause overheating issues.

Are there any differences in what you do when driving at night vs driving during the day?
(other than headlights being on)
Do you drive the car harder?
More stop and go traffic?
Turn on any other accessories on at night?
Drive in mountainous areas at night and plains during the day?
Have any other passengers at night and not in the day?

Anything at all different.....
Yeah, thanks for the input bro . i'll check fan wires then.

There are not much differences when i drive at night except for the headlights and oh yeah i pushed the car harder as there are less traffic during the night.