erikfox1
Armada Overheating Electric Fan Issue
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A 2005 Nissan Armada is experiencing overheating issues, suspected to be due to a malfunctioning electric fan. The owner checked the fuses and suspects a defective cable or plug connection. A similar issue was resolved by addressing a bad connection at the fan motor, which was confirmed by a mechanic who replaced the faulty connector, resolving the overheating problem.
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erikfox1 (community.author)
It's not spinning at all. Where was the defective connector on your Saab? Was it near the fan itself?
maximilianneumann6
Yeah, it was right at the fan motor. Wiggling the connector made the fan cut in and out, that's how I diagnosed it. I eventually took it to a workshop, as I didn't want to mess around with electrics myself. They found a corroded terminal. Might be worth a look, or just get a shop to check it over.
erikfox1 (community.author)
Thanks, I appreciate the input. Took it to a mechanic and you were spot on. They confirmed a bad connection and replaced the connector. Cost me 95€. Overheating issue is now sorted.
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maximilianneumann6
Sounds similar to what happened with my old Saab 9-3. The temp gauge would creep up, especially at low speeds. Turned out to be a bad connection to the fan motor. Was the fan not spinning at all, or just erratically?