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Woody21

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  1. Alright I'll re-explain. The passenger side fan in not operational and it does overheat going uphilll with the AC on.
  2. Hey guys and gals, it's my first post on this forum and I appreciate any help that anyone can offer. My 1995 Subaru Legacy is having an issue with it's cooling fans. The main fan (Driver side if I am not mistaken) seems to be operated by the sub fan circuit. When I turn on the AC the main fan kicks on. The sub fan sits dead all the time. I tested all the relays and they are good. The grounds look good. I checked the fan fuses and they are good. I checked the fan motors by hooking them up to a battery and they both spin just fine. My car isn't throwing a code for the coolant temperature sensor. I'm at my wit's end right now with what could be wrong. Any help in getting this problem fixed is very appreciated. It sucks driving around with the heater on and windows down in summer. It only overheats in city driving with the AC on.

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