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Old 06-06-2008, 09:59 AM
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Does anybody have the electrical diagram for the coolant fan circuit that they can post or maybe possibly draw and post?

AllData keeps showing an A/C relay. I know I don't have that!!

Mine no worky at all.
 
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Old 06-08-2008, 12:19 AM
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Any one? Please...pretty ing please. Can somebody get me a diagram or at least say "no, Johnny I fail at diagrams"?
 
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This is all i got bud
 
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With or without A/C? What kinda problem, what are you looking for?

 
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Originally Posted by DieselMinded
This is all i got bud
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With or without A/C? What kinda problem, what are you looking for?

No A/C. Fan doesn't work at all. Gauge was almost pegged the other day when I was coming home and absolutely no fan.
 
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Unplug the fan and run a ground and power wire directly to it and see if it comes on? If doesn't. you need a new fan. If it does, then my guess is the fan switch in the radiator is bad. The switch should be located on the drivers side of the radiator.
 
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Yeah I was just coming back to say I had it figured. I need a new temp switch. Once I found that thing I was a diagnosing fool.

Thanks, Tye.
 
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No problem! They make a couple of different temp sensors for those things. I would recommend getting a low temp switch. The factory temp sensor kick the fan on about 210-215deg. Get the switch that turns the fan on about 195-200.
 
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