OEM Mopar Fan Parts
How many fans does a vehicle have? As many as two. One is a cooling fan, usually electric, for the radiator. It pulls cooler air through the system, dissipating engine heat captured by coolant. It often turns on and off as needed. The other is a fan for the condenser in your car air conditioner. It helps keep the condenser cool so that it can keep turning refrigerant gas into a liquid effectively.
What are the Symptoms of Bad or Failing Car Fans?
They may range widely, but they're easy to spot. Aside from a Check Engine Light, they include blown fuses, loose or rusted connectors, open or shorted-out wiring, a malfunctioning relay or control circuit, and a faulty switch. Also, your cabin air may not cool off, or you may smell burning when running the AC. The most obvious signs are overheating and a non-working fan. If you need replacement fan parts, you've come to the right auto parts store. We carry only genuine Mopar fans, those made by your OEM specifically for the make and model you drive. Ditto for installation parts, like shrouds and brackets. You can even order them online. Buy now and we'll ship immediately.
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