Cooling System - Engine Overheating
SOURCE: Kia Technician Times
TITLE: Overheating, Cooling Fan Fuse Blown
APPLIES TO: 98-00 Sephia
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CONDITION
Some 1998-2000 Sephia engine overheating concerns may be caused by a blown 20 amp slow-blow Cooling Fan Fuse. If the fuse blows, coolant temperature will increase, especially in stop-and-go city driving, or during prolonged idle operation.
CAUSE
When first energized, the cooling fan may momentarily draw 30 to 50 amps then drop to approximately 15-19 amps during normal cooling operation. The initial current draw may cause the fuse to open.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
If the 20 amp slow-blow Cooling Fan Fuse blows, it is okay to replace it with a 30 amp slow-blow fuse.