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Old 03-04-2008, 03:53 PM
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ok im an idiot and im goin to post what i did so Forty if hes reading can laugh at me tomorrow on the chat or now if he likes [8D] but what i did was i had jump the fan directly to the battery sicne i couldnt find the sensor. but when i found the sensor and i herd that click it didnt come on but i forgot that i had disconnected the switch to jump it to the battery so all i had to do was connect back the switch and jump it and it work
 
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Old 02-11-2011, 08:48 AM
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not stealing this thread or any thing, but IS THE COOLANT TEMP. SWITCH (((ONLY))) TO POWER THE RADIATOR FAN?
 
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Old 04-16-2011, 04:34 PM
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Hi to all, I'm owner for Honda Civic LSi 1995, and I have te same problem.

Today I change the same sensor (for 78° celcius degrees is open), and still the check engine turn on.

Unplug the battery wires, both of them for more than 10 minutes, but still on the check engine.

Someone have the same problem or, how do I reset the check engine counter?

Thanks and Regards

Pitate from Chile
 
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