Assuming you have electric fans, and the engine isn't hot enough for them to engage at the point when they're supposed to, the problem most likely lies in your thermal sensor.
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It is possible that both cooling fans coming on when the car is idling is normal. The fans are supposed to come on in response to the heat of the engine. So, if the car was idling for a long time, both fans may kick on and there are other conditions which would explain it as well. If it seems that the car is overheating however, you should have it checked out.
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my fans on my 95 sls come on at 223 degrees. Larry Venice, Florida.
There are four relays that run the fans. Check them. In the mean time run your defogger and that should kick on the fans.
3 cooling requirements #1proper coolant mix and amount #2 thermostat #3 electric radiator cooling fans... fans must kick on when engine is hot, if the fans kick on and you have proper coolant level and mix, then it may be a defective thermostat, it's underneath the 3 in diameter engine fitting where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine . If the fans don't kick on could be fans, power to fans , or temp relay telling fans to turn on. Any ex stream outside temps or adverse diving conditions?
Bad fans or the sensors that tell the fan when to kick on are bad.
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It is supposed to be under the steering wheel, behind the kick plate. the kick plate is the small shelf.
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temperature sensor, fan relay, or fans themselves are bad.