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  1. Pair/Set - Radiator and A/C Condenser Fan Assembly for 2009-2014 Acura TL, Right Passenger and Left Driver Single Fan, Suitable for 3.5L/3.7L Engines, Replacement Set
    TL 09-14 RADIATOR AND A/C CONDENSER FAN ASSEMBLY Right (Passenger) AND Left (Driver), Single Fan, 3.5L/3.7L Engines
    OEM #s: 38616RK1A51-PFM, 19030R70A01-PFM
    Partslink #s: AC3020100,AC3115114, Partslink #: SET-REPA160907
    $147.95

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  2. A/C Condenser Fan Assembly for Acura TL 2009-2014, Right Passenger Side, Single Fan, Fits 3.5L and 3.7L Engines, Replacement
    Motor/Blade/Shroud Assembly; 38616RK1A51/38611R70A01/38615RK1A01; OEM #38616RK1A51-PFM, Partslink #: AC3020100
    $79.95

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  3. Radiator Fan Assembly, Single Fan for Acura TL 2009-2014, Left Driver, Fits 3.5L/3.7L Engines, Replacement
    Motor/Blade/Shroud Assembly; 19030R70A01/19020RGLA01/19015RK1A01; OEM #19030R70A01-PFM, Partslink #: AC3115114
    $82.95

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  4. 2009 - 2011 Acura TL Condenser Fan
    Condenser Fan for 2009 - 2011 Acura TL, Motor/Blade/Shroud Assembly; 38616RK2A71-PFM, Replacement
    CONDENSER FAN ASSEMBLY FOR MODELS WITH 3.7L V6 AND AUTO TRANSMISSION

    OEM #: 38616-RK2-A71, Partslink #: AC3113111
    $147.95

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  5. 2009 - 2011 Acura TL Radiator Cooling Fan Assy
    Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 2009 - 2011 Acura TL with Motor, Blade, Shroud Assembly; 19030RK2A71-PFM, Replacement
    RADIATOR FAN ASSEMBLY FOR MODELS WITH 3.7L V6 WITH AUTO TRANSMISSION

    OEM #: 19030-RK2-A71, Partslink #: AC3115115
    $119.95

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  6. $115.95

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  7. A/C Fan Shroud Assembly for Acura TL 2004-2008, Right Passenger Side, Replacement
    Includes Motor/Blade/Shroud; 38616P8FA01/38611P8FA01/38615RDAA00; OEM #38616P8FA01-PFM, Partslink #: AC3113107
    $90.95

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  8. Radiator Fan Shroud Assembly for Acura TL 2004-2008, Left Driver, Replacement
    19030RDAA01/19015RDAA01/19020P8FA01; OEM #19030RDAA01-PFM, Partslink #: AC3115109
    $75.95

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  9. Radiator Fan Assembly Set for Acura TL 2004-2008, Set of 2, Replacement
    TL 04-08 RADIATOR FAN ASSEMBLY, Set of 2
    OEM #s: 38616P8FA01-PFM, 19030RDAA01-PFM
    Partslink #s: AC3115109,AC3113107, Partslink #: SET-CF-030
    $180.95

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  10. $77.95

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  11. A/C Condenser Fan for 1999 - 2001 Acura TL, Includes Motor, Blade, Shroud; OEM Replacement: AC3113105
    Includes Motor/Blade/Shroud; 38616P8CA01/38611P8CA01/38615P8EA00; OEM #AC3113105, Partslink #: AC3113105
    $52.95

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The cooling fan in the Acura TL is a vital component of the engine's cooling system. Also known as the radiator fan or engine cooling fan, it helps regulate the engine temperature by drawing air through the radiator. This process dissipates heat from the coolant circulating through the engine, preventing overheating and ensuring optimal performance.
Common issues with the Acura TL cooling fan include motor failure, damaged fan blades, and electrical faults. Over time, the fan motor may wear out due to continuous use, leading to reduced airflow or complete stoppage. Physical damage to the fan blades, such as cracks or breaks, can disrupt airflow and cause vibration or noise. Electrical problems like blown fuses, faulty wiring, or a malfunctioning relay can prevent the fan from operating correctly.
Symptoms of a failing cooling fan in the Acura TL often manifest as engine overheating, especially during idle or low-speed driving when airflow is minimal. You might notice the temperature gauge rising above normal levels or warning lights illuminating on the dashboard. Other signs include reduced air conditioning performance, as the cooling fan aids in dissipating heat from the A/C condenser, and unusual noises like rattling or squeaking coming from the fan area.
Regular maintenance of the cooling fan can prolong its lifespan and ensure efficient operation. Periodically inspect the fan blades for any signs of damage or debris that might impede movement. Check the electrical connections and wiring for corrosion or wear. It's also important to monitor the coolant levels and condition, as low or contaminated coolant can cause the engine to run hotter, placing additional strain on the cooling fan.
When installing a new cooling fan in your Acura TL, safety is paramount. Begin by disconnecting the negative battery terminal to avoid electrical hazards. Allow the engine to cool completely before starting work. Carefully remove any components that obstruct access to the fan, such as the radiator shroud or hoses. When installing the new fan, ensure all mounting points are secure and electrical connectors are properly attached. After installation, reconnect the battery and test the fan operation by running the engine and observing the fan engagement at the appropriate temperature.
Q: How can I test if my cooling fan is working properly?

    A: To test the cooling fan, start your Acura TL and let it reach normal operating temperature. The fan should automatically turn on when the engine gets hot enough or when the air conditioning is activated. If the fan doesn't engage, there may be an issue with the fan motor, fuse, relay, or temperature sensor.

Q: What happens if I drive with a non-functioning cooling fan?

    A: Driving without a functioning cooling fan can lead to engine overheating, especially in stop-and-go traffic or hot weather. Overheating can cause significant engine damage, including warped components or a blown head gasket, leading to costly repairs.

Q: Is it necessary to replace both the cooling fan and the motor together?

    A: It's often recommended to replace both the fan and motor together, especially if one has failed. A new motor paired with old fan blades (or vice versa) may not operate optimally and could lead to premature failure of the new component.

Q: Can a faulty cooling fan affect my air conditioning system?

    A: Yes, a faulty cooling fan can reduce the efficiency of the air conditioning system. The fan helps dissipate heat from the A/C condenser. If it's not working properly, the air conditioning may blow warm air or not cool as effectively.

Q: How often should the cooling fan be replaced?

    A: There is no specific interval for replacing the cooling fan. Its longevity depends on usage conditions and maintenance. Regular inspections can help identify issues early, but the fan should be replaced if it's showing signs of failure or damage.
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