Can a stuck thermostat cause fan not to work?

Can a stuck thermostat cause fan not to work?

If the thermostat is stuck open (allowing coolant to flow) it can cause the engine to run cooler than normal so obviously the fan wouldn’t come on…..but not like the engine/coolant can be running too hot and the thermostat somehow effects the sensor reading or operation of the fan.

How do you know if your powertrain control module is bad?

A bad or failing ECM may produce any of the following 5 symptoms to alert the driver of a potential problem.

  1. Check Engine Light Turns On. An illuminated Check Engine Light is one possible symptom of a problem with the ECM.
  2. Engine Stalling or Misfiring.
  3. Engine Performance Issues.
  4. Car Not Starting.
  5. Poor Fuel Economy.

Why does my 2004 Toyota Sienna not start?

11 people found this helpful. Hi Dandy, My 04 sienna I was driving it and it went dead on the road and would not starts after few cranking (starts within a second and died). Few days earlier I drove it and died once and when starting back, it start fine all day. next day same routine until today..

Where are the fuse panels on a Toyota Sienna?

Here you will find fuse box diagrams of Toyota Sienna 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, get information about the location of the fuse panels inside the car, and learn about the assignment of each fuse (fuse layout) and relay.

Why does my Toyota Sienna have low PSI?

Although your psi appears to be low on the front bank and varying greatly from front to back bank I don’t really feel that its a bent valve issue causing them to be low. Normally with bent valves you will see some with 0 psi per cyl. In my opinion your engine should still start with the psi numbers you posted.

What should the compression ratio be on a Toyota Sienna?

Your compression ratio is 10.8:1 on that model engine. Your proper psi operating range should be 162 psi to 216 psi per cyl. Would like to see your psi to be within 5 to 10 psi of each other and on the top side of the operating range.

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