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The twin fans behind the radiator runs all times even when the car is cold in the morning soon as i switch on the car.

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Do you have the AC in on position from previous time when turned off. ?
AC will turn both fans on by default. Try turn AC off, also be sure defrost/defog is NOT on, as this will activate AC also. Now turn off ignition. Turn back on. Still doing it? If both fans still come on with ignition, then it may be a stuck relay but, you need someone more knowlegable than me to help with that

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