Four Seasons A/C Condenser Fan Motor,Engine Cooling Fan Motor P/N:35081
Keep airflow moving across the radiator and A/C condenser with the Four Seasons A/C Condenser Fan Motor / Engine Cooling Fan Motor 75716 — a 4-pole radiator fan motor that drives the cooling fan to pull air through the condenser and radiator. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1995-2002 Lincoln Continental (engines: All and V8-4.6L), mounting in the LEFT fan position. This part is also listed under both names, A/C Condenser Fan Motor and Engine Cooling Fan Motor. If a worn or seized fan motor is behind an engine that runs hot in traffic or weak A/C cooling at idle, this replaces it.
Interchange: 1581563 · 6551841 · 219716 · 11175716 · F5OH8K621AA · 19193500 · 631070 · A19716 · PM9028 · 130170 · Manufacturer part number 75716
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What is this part?
It's a Four Seasons 4-pole fan motor (MPN 75716) that spins the cooling fan to draw air through the radiator and A/C condenser. It's listed as both an A/C Condenser Fan Motor and an Engine Cooling Fan Motor.
Will it fit my vehicle?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1995-2002 Lincoln Continental (engines: All and V8-4.6L), mounting in the LEFT fan position. Please confirm fitment for your vehicle.
Does it include a fan blade?
No. This is the motor only, supplied without a fan blade. Transfer your original blade or shroud as directed by the vehicle service procedure.
What are the signs the fan motor may need replacing?
Signs include a fan that won't spin, engine temperatures climbing in slow traffic, or weak A/C cooling at idle. Diagnose the cause before replacing, since these symptoms can have other sources.
What are the electrical specs?
It's a 12-volt, 4-pole motor with clockwise rotation and OE-equivalent speed output. It uses a single oval female connector with 3 male terminal pins and 3 lead wires.
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