sebastianfuchs1
Blazer electric fan issue
Summary of the thread
A 2023 Chevrolet Blazer is experiencing overheating issues, suspected to be caused by the electric fan. The fuses are confirmed to be fine, leading to the suspicion of a loose cable or plug connection. The problem was identified as a faulty connection to the fan motor, which was resolved at a cost of 95€.
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sebastianfuchs1 (community.author)
By 'fan motor', do you mean the actual electric motor that spins the fan? How would I check if it's getting power? I'm not a mechanic!
selinakoenig2
Yes, I mean the electric motor that spins the fan. I don't know how to test if it's getting power. I would recommend taking your car to a workshop.
sebastianfuchs1 (community.author)
Thanks so much for your help! It was a faulty connection to the fan motor, just like you said. Cost me 95€ to get it sorted. I really appreciate the pointer!
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selinakoenig2
I had a similar issue with my Chevrolet. My guess is a defective cable or plug connection. Have you checked the fan motor itself? Maybe it's not getting power.