I can't help you, but I can tell you this. My husband's car had the same problem and he's no mechanic. But he is an electrician, so he decided he was going to trouble shoot it himself. Well...be careful because he put a tester up to the wire and he actually blew a computer. What was a red wire on one side of the dash board turned into another color wire on the engine side. Best thing to do is take it to the dealer. The computer was very expensive!
2006-09-06 16:21:54
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answered by Dorothy 5
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ok first off im impressed by a girl that is willing to do some work on her car, congrats. I got a 94 camry and its basically the same thing. This is how you can make them turn on, but first check the wires that go into the fans make sure they are all the way in, if that doesnt work keep looking at your fuses and make sure you got the right ampirage or whatever like the rating is correct if it says 10A on the box or 20A or 30A make sure it exactly that......now if they still dont work this is how you can test them to see if they arent burned out......turn your car on and leave it runnning with the hood open, then turn your AC on.......if your fans dont turn on then there is something wrong with them and you will most likely need to get new once if one or both of them turn on then there is something wrong with the connection or your thermostat or something, youll know its not the fans, i recommend that you take your car to a shop and have em check it you.......but dont go just to any shop have someone recommend you to one or whatever, just make sure you get a good refrence and you trust the source
2006-09-06 16:27:04
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answered by crunkin413 3
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Mazda motor Cars is the ONLY car manufacturer that has Wankel Rotary engines. They copyrighted them way back in the 1960s, before anyone else could. Mazda only produced a few cars fitted with rotary engines. The Cosmo, The RX-7 (in all guises), and the RX-8. If you bought the car used someone could have swapped the 20B rotary engine into the Camry, but I highly doubt it. As an owner of a tuning shop engine swaps are more preformance based than repair based.
2016-03-27 01:01:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be a bad cooling fan relay or temperature sensor.It,s even possible that when the hose was change that a wire was inadvertently knocked loose or left loose. In any event you need to get it fixed before your engine overheats and causes you some real problems. Good luck.
2006-09-06 16:24:06
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answered by Iknowthisone 7
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they have a relay switch that goes bad on them,,and it wont let them come on,,you need to put a new one on it,,before it will work again,you might want to take it and let someone check it just to be sure,,that's all that's wrong with it,,i own a repair shop,,and sometimes the Camry's are tricky to get to work on,,they also have a temp switch that will go bad,,it needs to be checked before you start spending money on things you might not need,,good luck with it,,i hope this help,s..
2006-09-06 16:26:23
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answered by dodge man 7
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Under hood on one side you will see a black box which holds relay switches that plug in for those fans...Those are probably bad
2006-09-06 16:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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relay, relay, relay....that or i never said it
2006-09-06 17:58:05
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answered by jimmy V 3
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