liamlange1
S90 Hybrid Engine Overheating
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The conversation revolves around a 2023 Volvo S90 hybrid experiencing potential engine overheating symptoms, suspected to be caused by an impaired electric fan. The initial suspicion was a defective cable or plug connection. A suggestion was made to check the fan's fuse, but ultimately, the issue was confirmed to be a defective plug connection, which was resolved at a repair workshop.
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liamlange1 (community.author)
Thank you. I hadn't considered the fuse. Could you tell me where the fuse and relay are located, and what electrical tests you did?
bernd_schulze1
Honestly, I am not too savvy on that stuff. I just took it to my local mechanic, and he figured it out pretty quick. Might be your best bet rather than messing something else up.
liamlange1 (community.author)
I appreciate the advice. I scheduled an appointment at the repair workshop. It was a defective plug connection, and the repair cost 95€.
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bernd_schulze1
Interesting. I had a similar issue with my old BMW 3 series. Engine was overheating like crazy. Have you checked the fan's fuse? In my case, that was the culprit.