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  1. Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly for 2000 - 2005 Toyota Celica, Engine Motor/Blade/Shroud Dual Fan Assembly, OEM Replacement: 1671122060-PFM
    Motor/Blade/Shroud Dual Fan Assembly; 1671122060/1636122050/1636122060/1636322050/1636322060; OEM #1671122060-PFM, Partslink #: TO3115142
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The Toyota Celica cooling fan, also known as the radiator fan or engine cooling fan, plays a crucial role in maintaining the optimal temperature of the engine. It pulls air through the radiator to dissipate heat generated during engine operation, especially when the vehicle is idling or moving at low speeds.
Over time, the cooling fan may experience issues that can lead to engine overheating. Common problems include a faulty fan motor, a broken fan blade, a defective relay, or a blown fuse. Symptoms of a failing cooling fan include rising engine temperatures, the air conditioning system not cooling effectively, or unusual noises coming from the fan area.
Regular inspection of the cooling fan can prevent overheating and extend the life of your engine. Check for any physical damage to the fan blades and ensure the motor operates smoothly. When installing a new cooling fan, disconnect the battery to avoid electrical shorts. Carefully remove any obstructions around the fan assembly, and secure all electrical connections properly during installation.
Q: How can I test if my cooling fan is working?
    A: Start the engine and let it reach normal operating temperature. The cooling fan should activate once the engine is warm. If it doesn't, there may be an issue with the fan motor or related components.

Q: Is it safe to drive if the cooling fan isn't working?
    A: Driving without a functioning cooling fan can cause the engine to overheat, leading to serious damage. It's recommended to address the issue before operating the vehicle.

Q: What causes a cooling fan to stop working?
    A: Common causes include a failed fan motor, a blown fuse, a faulty relay, or issues with the temperature sensor that controls the fan activation.

Q: Can I replace the cooling fan myself?
    A: If you have basic mechanical skills and the proper tools, you can replace the cooling fan. However, if you're unsure, it's best to consult a professional mechanic.
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