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I've tried to find a similar problem on these message boards with no luck.

I have a 99 Outback. This only seems to happen after the car is warm, i.e. driven for 10-15 miles. Everything seems fine while driving. Then I stop at a stoplight or park in a parking lot and in about 30-45 seconds the engine temperature will go from normal (in the middle) to the top of the gauge. If I start to drive it will go back down to the normal range. I did find a fuse blown and replaced it (SECONDARY FAN, in Engine compartment). It hasn't blown again, could've been blown when I bought it. I've had it for 4 months now.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks,

Brian

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I checked the fans. While parked the right one runs. Is the left one for when you are driving or should it be running as well?

 

Please correct me if I am wrong but IIRC both fans should work when:

1. The temp of coolant is too high

2. AC is on and compressor is running

So, if only one fan runs then you need to fix the other one.

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It seems to me that the engine is putting out too much heat at idle which would indicate to me that there may be a head gasket problem sorry to say. I hope I am wrong. I would have a block check done to see if there is a problem with the gaskets. If I am correct then you should get this fixed as soon as you can to prevent further damage. If the gaskets are ok then I would guess the radiator is bad or the water pump is not doing its' job somehow.

 

Your cooling fans are working correctly I think but, the AC fan (left one) may be designed to come on also if the coolant temperature exceeds a certain limit, I'm not sure of the design on that part of it. It definately should turn on with the AC on though.

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