2009 Buick Enclave Coolant Temp Sensor Replacement
A common problem on this year range Buick Enclave is a failed coolant temp sensor making the computer think the engine is overheating, causing the "Engine Hot A/C Off" Message and constant High Speed Cooling Fan operation. The fix for this issue is to simply replace the coolant temp sensor. In this video, I'll walk you through the steps to replacing it as quickly, and easily as possible.

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