1636317020 Toyota MOTOR, COOLING FAN, NO.2, Price: 244.61$, Weight: 1.889kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Toyota

1636317020

MOTOR, COOLING FAN, NO.2

10

1.889

 Dispatch 24h

244.61$

 

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Toyota
1636317020 
MOTOR, COOLING FAN, NO.2
10
2.172
2-3
203.84$
 

Compatibility

DescriptionModelOptionsProd PeriodDiagram
BB4#,5#,BZB40,50,HZB50,RZB40,50,TRB40,50,XZB40,5#HZB50R-ZRMRXW1ATM,MTM: 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION; Building Condition: INCOMPLETE VEHICLES (CHASSIS & WINDSHIELD); Roof: HIGH-ROOF; Driver's Position: RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES; Grade: STANDARD TYPE; Fuel Induction: TURBO DIESEL; Gear Shift Type: MTM, 5-SPEED FLOOR SHIFT; Destination: EUROPE01.1993 - 05.1996 View

Secondary Engine Cooling Fan Motor for Toyota Bus

Keep your engine cool and your A/C strong with this auxiliary cooling fan motor. It powers the shroud-mounted fan to pull air through the radiator and condenser at idle and low speeds. Built to OE-spec for Toyota buses, it delivers reliable airflow, quiet operation, and long service in hot traffic and heavy-duty use.

Why this part is needed ❄️

At low speed there’s not enough natural airflow. The motor spins the fan to stabilize coolant temperature, safeguard the head gasket, protect the transmission cooler, and maintain A/C performance. It’s essential for urban routes, long idles, and high ambient temperatures.

How it works

A sealed permanent‑magnet DC motor converts electrical power into rotation. The ECU or a thermal switch/relay commands it based on coolant temperature, A/C pressure, and vehicle speed. Balanced rotor, shielded bearings, and weatherproof connectors ensure smooth, efficient airflow.

What happens if it’s broken ⚠️

Overheating at idle, temp spikes with A/C on, weak or no fan airflow, grinding noises, blown fuses, or intermittent start. Prolonged failure risks warped head, boiled coolant, A/C cutout, and damaged wiring.

Tech tips ✅

Before replacing, check fuse/relay and command the fan via scan tool or 12V test. Match rotation and plug type, inspect fan blade for cracks, clean grounds, and torque mounts evenly. After service, bleed the cooling system and verify fan engagement.

Compatibility

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