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2022 - 2024 Kia Sportage Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly
2023-2024 KIA SPORTAGE: HYBRID, 1.6L OEM # 25380-P0000
$748.95 -
ID: 2✓ In Stock
2022 - 2024 Kia Sportage Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly
Designed for the 2.5 Liter engine.
OEM #: 25380 N9700$442.95 -
ID: 3✓ In Stock
2017 - 2022 Kia Sportage Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly
⚠️ IMPORTANT: This cooling fan assembly ONLY fits 2017 - 2022 Kia Sportage models that have the 2.4 Liter Engine and All-Wheel Drive (AWD). Verify your vehicle is the LX or EX trim level.
Single Fan design. Includes Control Module.
OEM #: 25380 D9900$157.95 -
ID: 4✓ In Stock
2017 - 2022 Kia Sportage Radiator Cooling Fan Assy
Radiator and Condenser Fan Assembly with one big fan.
Includes control module.
For 2.0 Liter Turbo engines with All Wheel Drive.
Made of Plastic.
OEM #: 25380 D9800$414.95 -
ID: 5✓ In Stock
Radiator Fan Assembly for Hyundai Tucson 2014-2015/Kia Sportage 2014-2016, Fits Sportage 2.4L/Tucson 2.0/2.4L, Includes Resistor, Replacement
This part includes the resistor.
It fits the Sportage with a 2.4 liter engine and the Tucson with a 2.0 liter or 2.4 liter engine.
The OEM # is 253802S550.$122.95 -
ID: 6✓ In Stock
Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 2011 - 2016 Kia Sportage, 2.0L L4 Engine, 253802S000, Replacement
This fan assembly is for the 2.0 Liter 4 Cylinder Engine.
The OEM number is 253802S000.$152.95 -
ID: 7✓ In Stock
Radiator Fan Assembly for Hyundai Tucson 2010-2013, Kia Sportage 2011-2013, Includes Resistor, Replacement
This Radiator Fan Assembly fits Hyundai Tucson 2010 to 2013 and Kia Sportage 2011 to 2013.
It Includes Resistor and is for models with the 2.4 Liter engine.
The replacement OEM # is 25380-2S500.$133.95 -
ID: 8✓ In Stock
Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 2008 - 2010 Kia Sportage (2.7L V6 Engine), 253801F382 Replacement
The OEM part number is 253801F382.
$107.95 -
ID: 9✓ In Stock
Radiator Fan Shroud Assembly for Kia Sportage 2005-2010, 2.0L Engine, 7 Blade, Includes Resistor, Replacement
This is a Motor and Fan Assembly.
The OEM number is 253801F251.$123.95 -
ID: 10✓ In Stock
Radiator Fan Assembly for Hyundai Tucson 2005-2009, 2.7L Engine Size, Includes Resistor, Replacement
This is a Motor and Fan Assembly.
The OEM number is 253801F381.$155.95 -
ID: 11✓ In Stock
A/C Condenser Fan for 2001 - 2002 Kia Sportage, includes Motor, Blade, Shroud, from 3/15/01, 0K01561710K, Replacement
OEM part number is 0K01561710K.
$93.95
Overview
The cooling fan in a Kia Sportage is essential for regulating the engine's temperature. Also known as the radiator fan or engine fan, it draws cool air through the radiator to dissipate heat from the engine coolant. This process prevents overheating and ensures the vehicle operates efficiently.
Common Symptoms of a Faulty Cooling Fan
Engine Overheating: Elevated engine temperatures, especially during idle or slow traffic, may indicate the cooling fan isn't functioning properly.
Reduced Air Conditioning Performance: A malfunctioning radiator fan can cause the air conditioning system to operate less effectively, as it relies on airflow to cool the refrigerant.
Unusual Noises: Grinding, clicking, or whirring sounds from the engine compartment might signal issues with the fan motor or blades.
Warning Lights: The illumination of the temperature warning light on the dashboard can be a sign of cooling system problems, including fan failure.
Causes of Cooling Fan Issues
Electrical Problems: Blown fuses, faulty relays, or damaged wiring can prevent the engine fan from operating.
Worn Fan Motor: Over time, the fan motor may wear out due to continuous use, leading to failure.
Damaged Fan Blades: Physical damage from debris or accidents can impair the blades, reducing airflow and cooling efficiency.
Faulty Temperature Sensor: A malfunctioning sensor may fail to signal the fan to activate when the engine reaches high temperatures.
Maintenance and Installation Tips
Regular Inspection: Periodically check the radiator fan for signs of wear, damage, or debris that may obstruct operation.
Keep the Area Clean: Ensure the area around the engine fan and radiator is free from dirt and obstructions to maintain optimal airflow.
Professional Installation: For replacements, consider having a professional mechanic install the new cooling fan to ensure proper fit and function.
Check Electrical Connections: Verify that all electrical connections are secure and free from corrosion to prevent operational issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it safe to drive my Kia Sportage if the cooling fan isn't working?
A: Driving without a functioning engine fan is not advisable, as it can lead to engine overheating and potentially cause severe damage.
Q: How can I tell if the radiator fan is working properly?
A: You can check by running the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature and observing if the fan turns on. If it doesn't activate, there may be an issue.
Q: Does a faulty cooling fan affect the air conditioning system?
A: Yes, a malfunctioning cooling fan can reduce the effectiveness of the air conditioning system since it relies on the fan to dissipate heat from the refrigerant.
Q: How often should I replace the cooling fan in my Kia Sportage?
A: There isn't a set replacement interval for the radiator fan. It's recommended to replace it if it's failing or showing signs of significant wear or damage.
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