electric radiator fan
Any tips on where to get a replacement electric radiator fan for less than the $300+ the dealer wants?
Steve |
Your best bet would be to just by a twin fan or single fan universal setup and just wire the two wires in to your stock connector, enjoy! :) Maybe search ebay or google "universal electric fan" and see what comes up :) Many auto parts around your area can order them and I think a universal fan can run around $80-$120.
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Found
Much to my surprise, I found a used fan at the local salvage yard, $125. It has not totally fixed the overheating under load.
Steve |
Overheating under load is not caused by the fan.
Check the radiator itself. - Are the fins still there? - Radiator blocked from mud? - What kind of radiator do you have? Alloy or brass/ copper? It is not uncommon to have the fins corroded away with the copper radiator. Flush the radiator. Is your coolant/water mixture at minimum of 50/50? |
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