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Problem Reports » Engine Overheating Due to Failed Cooling Fan Controller
Mitsubishi Lancer
Report: Engine Overheating Due to Failed Cooling Fan Controller
Mitsubishi Lancer Problem
Model Years Affected: 2003, 2004
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An engine overheating condition may develop due to a failed radiator cooling fan controller. The failed controller should be replaced to correct this issue.
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