2015 Nissan Pathfinder - Cooling Fan Assembly

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Murray Climate Control 800 cfm Cooling Fan - 36896

Part #:
36896
Line:
MRY
Cooling Fan Kit   Universal Fit Auxiliary Electric Fan; Electronic; Add On Fans Used To Supplement The Primary Engine Cooling Fan
CFM Rating:   800 cfm
Depth (in):   2-3/4 Inch
Width (in):   2-3/4 Inch

Import Direct Cooling 944 cfm Cooling Fan Assembly - FA71750

Part #:
FA71750
Line:
IDC
Dual Radiator And Condenser Fan Assembly   With Control Module
CFM Rating:   944 cfm
Depth (in):   3-3/16 Inch
Height (in):   16 Inch

Hayden Rapid-Cool 800 cfm Cooling Fan - 3680

Part #:
3680
Line:
HDN
Electric Fan Kit   Universal Fit; Auxiliary; Add On Fans Used To Supplement The Primary Engine Cooling Fan
CFM Rating:   800 cfm
Depth (in):   2-3/4 Inch
Hardware Included:   Yes

Hayden Rapid-Cool 1400 cfm Cooling Fan - 3700

Part #:
3700
Line:
HDN
Electric Fan Kit   Universal Fit; Primary Cooling Fan; Reversible For Push Or Pull Operation; Includes Mounting Hardware; Controls Not Included; Standard Performance; With 16 Inch Fan
CFM Rating:   1400 cfm
Depth (in):   3-7/8 Inch
Hardware Included:   Yes

Hayden Rapid-Cool 1500 cfm Cooling Fan - 3710

Part #:
3710
Line:
HDN
Electric Fan Kit   Universal Fit; Primary Cooling Fan; Reversible For Push Or Pull Operation; Includes Mounting Hardware; Controls Not Included; High Performance; With 16 Inch Fan
CFM Rating:   1500 cfm
Depth (in):   4-1/4 Inch
Width (in):   16-3/4 Inch

Hayden 1325 cfm Cooling Fan - 3910

Part #:
3910
Line:
HDN
Electric Fan   Universal Fit; Super Duty Electric Puller Auxiliary Fan; Add On Fans Used To Supplement The Primary Engine Cooling Fan; Includes Mounting Hardware; Controls Not Included
CFM Rating:   1325 cfm
Depth (in):   2-9/16 Inch
Width (in):   2-1/2 Inch

Is it Time for a Cooling Fan Assembly Replacement?


The cooling fan pulls air through the radiator when the engine is idling and air is not passing through the grille. This helps cool hot antifreeze so the engine doesn't overheat. Cooling fans are often activated by the computer to turn them on and off as needed, and may also be signaled by the coolant temperature sensor to ensure that operating temperature is maintained. Depending on your vehicle's make and model, you may have a single electric cooling fan that cools both the radiator and the A/C condenser, or dual fans with a dedicated fan that only operates when the A/C is running. With age and use, the cooling fan motor may wear out or fail electronically, causing overheating or warm air from the A/C system. If your vehicle has an active temperature warning light or a Check Engine light that indicates a problem with the cooling system, you may need to repair or replace your cooling fan. A failing cooling fan may not activate due to a failing relay or fuse as well, so check these components to determine the source of the problem before making your repair. Whether you need cooling fan parts, relays, or an entire cooling fan assembly for your vehicle repair, shop O'Reilly Auto Parts for a complete repair.