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Problem Reports » Faulty radiator fan motor can cause AC problems
Honda CR-V
Report: Faulty radiator fan motor can cause AC problems
Honda CR-V Problem
Model Year Affected: 1997
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On certain models a faulty radiator fan motor can cause the AC not to cool properly. Replacing the faulty motor should correct this problem.
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The car runs hot when the ac is run for long periods of time when the car is stuck in traffic.
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