Street temps
#16
Burning Brakes
Could someone refer me to the whereabouts of doing the override switch referenced? I was in recent gridlock of stop and go traffic for an hour and my temp was close to the 10 o'clock position. It's never done that before; usually the gauge is around 8 o'clock.
Thanks,
Fred
Thanks,
Fred
#18
Three Wheelin'
If your temp is nearing 10 o'clock, your low speed fan may not be turning on. Check the function of your oil cooler resistor. https://www.bergvillfx.com/fanresistor
#19
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Actually if nearing 10 on the street, high might not be on either.
I think that same link also shows you how to test if they are working. You jump 2 terminals in the relay for low, 2 others for high. I did that, plus idled/revved until I got to like 9:15/9:30 for the low, and very slightly higher for the high. They are remarkably close in terms of trigger points, actually.
I wish the low fan would come on more like 8:30, but alas.
I think that same link also shows you how to test if they are working. You jump 2 terminals in the relay for low, 2 others for high. I did that, plus idled/revved until I got to like 9:15/9:30 for the low, and very slightly higher for the high. They are remarkably close in terms of trigger points, actually.
I wish the low fan would come on more like 8:30, but alas.
#20
Three Wheelin'