The cooling fan motor is a cooling system part that provides power to the cooling fan. The engine counts on the radiator to keep it cool, while the radiator's cooling fan depends on the fan motor to keep it running.
Cooling fan motor functionWhen the engine is running it gets hot and that is because of the friction created by internal moving parts. With the help of the engine oil, the friction is reduced and the cooling system distributes coolant via the engine to regulate the temperature. Also, the engine's cooling fan helps to suck in a greater amount of air via the radiator when the car is still so that the antifreeze temperature goes down.
Common problems with a faulty cooling fan motorA faulty cooling fan motor can lead to the engine overheating, a decline in A/C function, and an uncommon noise from the radiator fan.