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Question by Leslie03
Submitted on 4/15/2007
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I have a 2005 sunfire.... For the past week and a half my check engine light has been on. I took it to auto zone, the diagnostic check states something about... "coolant fan Circuit1" The autozone employee wasn't sure what it meant cause it could be more than one circuit. Soooooo, if it is a bad circuit and it eventually will fault on my, where would I find it? I plan to buy an engine book for sunfires but in the mean time I wanted a quick answer from someone who knows exactly what this means and if i'mokay driving like 2 hours out of town and back because I have plans I can't cancel... Thanks


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