I just bought a 94 mustang Gt with 171,000 miles on it. Got a sweet deal, very cheap. Car seemed to run good when I test droved it..... boy I was wrong. I've had it for about a month, and so far I rebuild the trany(AODE). I replaced the TPS sensor and some other small repairs.
Last week i experienced some colling issues. Car started to overheat while I was driving back home. Gauge meter was on top of the red line"H", so I pulled over. I did my research about these 94/95 sn95's and found several helpful leads.
I learned these were know to have several cooling issues. Also found out that the temp gauge is know to go bad. Here's what I done so far...
Replaced the thermostat (192F)
Burped the cooling system 4 times (started car with heater on high)
Flushed the radiator
Replaced the cooling temp sensor
Full tune-up(cap, rotor, plugs, wires ext.)
My problem is the fan won't come on at high temps nor when the A/C is on. Will this be the reason for the car to over heat?
Here is the funny part Monday, when I first replaced the thermostat, I drove it for about 10 miles(street) with not problems, no over heating. Today I went to pick up the old lady and car started to overheat, so I turned the heater full blast. Needle managed to stay away form "H" but it was very close. When I got home I opened the hood and the fan was smoking and coolant was poring out of the reservoir tank.
I read somewhere here if you unplug the cooling temp sensor and start the car, the fan should start running and you also get a check engine light. Well I did that and fan was still not running, check engine light did come on.
Need help guys what do you think is my problem? Do I need a new CCRM? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Last week i experienced some colling issues. Car started to overheat while I was driving back home. Gauge meter was on top of the red line"H", so I pulled over. I did my research about these 94/95 sn95's and found several helpful leads.
I learned these were know to have several cooling issues. Also found out that the temp gauge is know to go bad. Here's what I done so far...
Replaced the thermostat (192F)
Burped the cooling system 4 times (started car with heater on high)
Flushed the radiator
Replaced the cooling temp sensor
Full tune-up(cap, rotor, plugs, wires ext.)
My problem is the fan won't come on at high temps nor when the A/C is on. Will this be the reason for the car to over heat?
Here is the funny part Monday, when I first replaced the thermostat, I drove it for about 10 miles(street) with not problems, no over heating. Today I went to pick up the old lady and car started to overheat, so I turned the heater full blast. Needle managed to stay away form "H" but it was very close. When I got home I opened the hood and the fan was smoking and coolant was poring out of the reservoir tank.
I read somewhere here if you unplug the cooling temp sensor and start the car, the fan should start running and you also get a check engine light. Well I did that and fan was still not running, check engine light did come on.
Need help guys what do you think is my problem? Do I need a new CCRM? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.