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Searching for "used radiator fans near me"? We provide fully tested, OEM-quality cooling fan assemblies that prevent engine overheating. Fast shipping across New Jersey and nationwide.

Load Tested

All motors are bench-tested for RPM and amp draw.

Shroud Inspected

No broken mounting tabs or cracked fan blades.

Tested used OEM radiator cooling fan assembly

Quality Used Engine Cooling Fans You Can Trust

Your vehicle's cooling fan is the primary defense against overheating, especially during idle or low-speed driving. At Falcon Car Parts, we specialize in genuine used cooling fans that meet strict factory performance standards. Don't risk your engine with cheap, noisy aftermarket fans that fail prematurely.

Every used fan assembly in our inventory is sourced from donor vehicles and passes a multi-point electrical test. We check motor bearings for noise, fan blades for balance, and shrouds for structural integrity.

  • Voltage Verified: Motors tested at various speeds to ensure reliable operation.
  • OEM Airflow: Guaranteed to provide the exact CFM required for your engine.
  • Silent Operation: Bearings checked to ensure no squealing or grinding.

Fast Delivery for Used Cooling Fans in NJ

Located in Clifton, NJ, Falcon Car Parts provides rapid shipping for used radiator and condenser fans in New Jersey. If your fan isn't spinning, your car is at risk of blown head gaskets. We prioritize getting your parts to your mechanic fast.

From Paterson to Elizabeth and beyond, we are the Tri-State area's trusted source for tested OEM cooling components.

Rapid Tri-State Shipping

Daily shipments to NJ, NY, and CT!

Cooling Fans for Every Vehicle Configuration

From single-speed electric motors to complex pulse-width modulated (PWM) dual-fan systems.

Radiator Fans

Heavy-duty fans designed to pull air through the radiator core to keep engine temperatures stable.

A/C Condenser Fans

High-speed fans that activate with the air conditioning system to ensure cabin cooling performance.

Dual Fan Assemblies

Complete shrouds containing two fans for modern SUVs and high-performance sedans.

Our 6-Point Quality Check for Cooling Fans

Reliability is mandatory. Every used cooling fan sold by Falcon Car Parts passes the following standards:

  • 1. Bench Motor Test: We apply direct power to ensure the motor starts instantly and maintains high RPM.
  • 2. Bearing Audit: We check for shaft play and listen for bearing noise during high-speed rotation.
  • 3. Blade Inspection: Every fan blade is checked for stress cracks, chips, or warping that could cause vibration.
  • 4. Shroud Integrity: We ensure all plastic mounting points are strong and the shroud is free of heat-damage cracks.
  • 5. Connector Verification: Electrical pins and plugs are inspected for corrosion, melting, or loose wires.
  • 6. Module Response: For smart fans, we verify the electronic control module communicates correctly.

Common Questions About Buying Used Cooling Fans

Used OEM cooling fans typically cost between $45 and $150. Prices vary based on whether it is a single fan motor or a complete dual-fan assembly with the shroud and control module.

Common signs include the engine overheating while idling or in traffic, the A/C blowing warm air when the car is stopped, or unusual loud clicking/grinding noises coming from the front of the engine bay.

Yes. We bench-test every fan motor to ensure it pulls the correct amperage and spins at full RPM without vibration. OEM used fans are often more durable than cheap aftermarket replacements.

A radiator fan cools the engine coolant, while the condenser fan cools the A/C refrigerant. Many modern vehicles combine these into one large assembly that handles both tasks.

Most of our used cooling fans are sold as complete assemblies, including the plastic shroud and mounting tabs, ensuring a direct bolt-on installation.

If your vehicle's cooling fan uses an integrated electronic control module attached to the shroud, it is typically included and tested for signal response.

Yes. If a fan motor starts to seize, it pulls high amperage and can blow the fuse. We recommend checking your fuses and relays before replacing the entire fan unit.

Blades usually break due to road debris hitting the fan or motor bearing failure causing the fan to wobble and strike the shroud. We inspect all blades for cracks or chips.

We specialize in Genuine OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) fans. These provide the exact CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) airflow required by your engine's factory specifications.

Based in Clifton, NJ, we offer 1-2 day delivery for local customers and rapid nationwide shipping to ensure your car doesn't sit overheating for long.