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ID: 1✓ In Stock
Radiator Fan Assembly for Subaru Legacy/Outback 2020-2022, Dual Fan, 2.5L Engine, Replacement
This is the Motor, Blade, and Shroud Dual Fan Assembly.
The OEM # is 45122AN00A.$163.95 -
ID: 2✓ In Stock
Radiator Fan Assembly for Subaru Outback/Legacy 2020-2022, 2.4L Turbo Engine, with Control Modules, Replacement
For 2.4 liter Turbo engines.
Includes Motor, Blade, Shroud, and Control Module.
This is a Dual Fan Assembly.
OEM #: 45122AN01A$208.95 -
ID: 3✓ In Stock
2015 - 2019 Subaru Legacy Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly
This is a Dual Fan Assembly.
It includes the Motor, Blade, Shroud, and Control Unit.
Fits 3.6L models.
The OEM # is 45122AL02A.$334.95 -
ID: 4✓ In Stock
2015 - 2019 Subaru Legacy Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly
This is a Dual Fan assembly including the Motor, Blade, and Shroud.
For vehicles with the 2.5 Liter engine.
OEM #: 45122AL01A$135.95 -
ID: 5✓ In Stock
2015 - 2019 Subaru Legacy Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly
This is a Dual Fan assembly including the Motor, Blade, and Shroud.
For vehicles with the 3.6 Liter engine.
OEM #: 45122AL02A$244.95 -
ID: 6✓ In Stock
2010 - 2014 Subaru Legacy Radiator Cooling Fan Assy
Engine Cooling Fan Assembly.
For 3.6 Liter V6 models.
OEM #: 45122AJ00C$580.95 -
ID: 7✓ In Stock
Radiator Fan Assembly for Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010-2014, Dual, 3.6L Engine, Replacement
⚠️ IMPORTANT: This fan assembly ONLY fits 3.6L V6 Engines in 2010-2014 Subaru Legacy and Outback models. Does NOT fit 2.5L engines.
This is a complete Motor, Blade, and Shroud Dual Fan Assembly.
Cross-reference numbers include 45122AJ00C, 45131AJ01A, 45131AJ00A, 45121XA01A, and 45121XA00A.$166.95 -
ID: 8✓ In Stock
A/C Condenser Fan for 2007 - 2014 Subaru Legacy, Motor/Blade/Shroud Assembly, 73313AG02C-PFM, Replacement
This is a high-quality TYC/DEPO-brand item.
Additional part numbers include 73313AG02C/73310AG04A.$79.95 -
ID: 9✓ In Stock
A/C Condenser Fan Assembly for Subaru Legacy/Outback 2005-2014, Right (Passenger), 4 Cylinder, Without Turbo, Replacement
OEM Part Number: 73310AG04A.
$80.95 -
ID: 10✓ In Stock
Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 2005 - 2009 Subaru Legacy, Left (Driver) Side, Motor/Blade/Shroud Assembly, 2.5L H4 Turbocharged Engine, 45122AG03A-PFM, Replacement
This assembly replaces original part numbers: 45122AG03A, 45131SA00A, and 45121AG03A.
$101.95 -
ID: 11✓ In Stock
Radiator Fan Assembly for Subaru Legacy/Outback 2005-2014, Left (Driver), 4 Cylinder, without Turbo, Replacement
This assembly replaces original part numbers: 45121AG02A and 45122AG02B.
$84.95 -
ID: 12✓ In Stock
A/C Fan Shroud Assembly for Subaru Legacy 2000-2004, 4 Cylinder, Replacement
This replacement includes the Motor, Blade, and Shroud.
Internal part numbers include 73310AE00A and 73313AE00A.$46.95 -
ID: 13✓ In Stock
Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 2000-2004 Subaru Legacy, 2.5L H4 Engine Compatible, Includes Motor, Blade, Shroud, Replacement, SU3115106
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Fits 2000-2004 Subaru Legacy and Outback ONLY. Must have the 2.5L H4 Engine. Does NOT fit 3.0L H6 or Turbo models.
Component part numbers include 45121AE00A and 45122AE00A.
The OEM # is SU3115106.$84.95 -
ID: 14✓ In Stock
Radiator Fan Shroud Assembly for Subaru Legacy 2000-2004, Baja 2003-2006, 4 Cylinder, Replacement
This assembly includes the Fan and Motor.
The OEM # is 45121AE00A.$45.95 -
ID: 15✓ In Stock
Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 1995 - 1999 Subaru Legacy, Left (Driver) Side, 2.5L H4 Engine, Includes Motor, Blade, Shroud, SU3115102, Replacement
The OEM # is SU3115102.
$85.95
Overview
The cooling fan in a Subaru Legacy is a vital component of the vehicle's engine cooling system. It helps regulate the engine temperature by drawing air through the radiator, especially when the car is idling or moving at low speeds. This airflow reduces the heat of the coolant circulating through the radiator, preventing the engine from overheating.
Common Symptoms of a Faulty Cooling Fan
Engine Overheating: One of the most noticeable signs is the engine temperature gauge rising above normal levels, indicating that the engine is overheating.
Noisy Fan Operation: Unusual noises such as grinding or rattling coming from the fan area can signify a problem.
Air Conditioning Performance Issues: A malfunctioning cooling fan can reduce airflow through the condenser, leading to poor air conditioning performance.
Illuminated Temperature Warning Light: The dashboard warning light may activate due to increased engine temperatures.
Maintenance and Installation Tips
Regular Inspection: Periodically check the cooling fan blades and motor for damage or wear. Ensure there are no obstructions like debris or leaves hindering the fan's operation.
Electrical Connections: Inspect the wiring and connectors for signs of corrosion or loose connections, which can affect the fan's functionality.
Professional Installation Recommended: For safety and optimal performance, consider having a qualified mechanic install the new cooling fan.
Testing After Installation: After installing a new fan, allow the engine to reach operating temperature to ensure the fan activates appropriately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What causes a cooling fan to stop working?
A: Common causes include a blown fuse, faulty fan motor, damaged relay, or issues with the temperature sensor that controls the fan activation.
Q: Can a bad cooling fan affect my Subaru Legacy's performance?
A: Yes, a failing cooling fan can lead to engine overheating, which can cause reduced performance, engine damage, or failure of other engine components.
Q: How long does a cooling fan last?
A: The lifespan varies, but with proper maintenance, a cooling fan can last many years. Environmental factors and driving conditions can affect its longevity.
Q: Is it safe to drive without a functioning cooling fan?
A: It is not recommended, as the engine may overheat, especially in stop-and-go traffic or hot weather, leading to potential engine damage.
Importance of the Cooling Fan
The cooling fan, also known as the radiator fan, is essential for maintaining the optimal operating temperature of the engine. It ensures that the engine remains cool when airflow is insufficient, such as during idling or slow speeds. A properly functioning cooling fan enhances engine efficiency, prevents overheating, and contributes to the overall reliability of the Subaru Legacy.
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