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Old 05-14-2019, 06:27 PM
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My cooling fan runs on high 100% of the time once the temperature gets to be 90 Degrees outside. Its noisy and I hate it. Is there a sensor that needs to be changed out or what do I need to do? I'm sure its a simple fix if I do it my self or $500 if I take it to the dealer.

Its a 2015 3.7 V6 F150 Platinum

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Sorry, i modified my original post.

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Originally Posted by Robbeds78
My cooling fan runs on high 100% of the time once the temperature gets to be 90 Degrees outside. Its noisy and I hate it. Is there a sensor that needs to be changed out or what do I need to do? I'm sure its a simple fix if I do it my self or $500 if I take it to the dealer.

Its a 2015 3.7 V6 F150 Platinum

Thank you in advance.
Over the winter, my '12 was running the coming fan on high pretty much instantly every time I started it up. Several other posts on the subject suggested it was A/C related. Sure enough, it ended up being the compressor. The problem went away after they replaced the compressor and condenser. Cost about $1700.
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I believe it's the Air Conditioning System high pressure sensor causing your issue, but I would diagnose it properly first, as you'll have to drain the AC system to change it. Good luck

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Maybe the air conditioning maybe not. It could also be as simple as low engine coolant. Need a proper diagnosis.



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