janbrown89
Elysion Overheating Electric Fan Issue
Summary of the thread
The 2020 Honda Elysion hybrid was experiencing engine overheating due to an impaired electric fan. The suspected cause was a defective cable or plug connection. It was suggested to check the fan relay, fuse, and whether the fan motor was receiving power. The issue was confirmed to be a defective plug connection, which was repaired for 95€, resolving the problem.
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janbrown89 (community.author)
Regarding the electric fan motor, how would one effectively ascertain whether it is receiving power, considering the hybrid system's intricacies?
karl_phoenix1
Given the potential complexity, I'd recommend a workshop visit. Engine overheating can cause lasting damages. Defective wiring is a common culprit on an older vehicle. The mentioned repair cost of approximately 95€ sounds appropriate.
janbrown89 (community.author)
Thank you for the advice. The issue was indeed a defective plug connection, resulting in a repair cost of 95€. All is well now.
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karl_phoenix1
Overheating in a hybrid Elysion is serious. Have you checked the fan relay and fuse? A faulty relay can prevent the fan from activating, and a blown fuse is a simple fix. Also, is the fan motor itself receiving power?