Re: [DML] Cooling fan malfunction
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Re: [DML] Cooling fan malfunction



John,

Just when I think the infamous blue Fan Fail module has disappeared, one more shows up. The note from the previous owner indicates that he was having trouble with the Fan Fail Module and was planning to purchase another. You will, with out a doubt, need to get rid of the blue Fan Fail module.

You have several options depending on your budget and electrical knowledge. For optimum results you should purchase the Fanzilla. This product has an excellent track record. We have installed hundreds over the last several years and have never had a failure. In addition to its state of the art construction and circuitry it is extremely easy to install. 

If your on a tight budget you could either purchase a relay by-pass device for under $15 or build one yourself. 

Feel free to contact me at DMC.tv for further details.

DMC Joe

www.dmc.tv 

"We're here to help you"

DMC Help / De Lorean Services / <dmchelp@xxxx>


----- Original Message ----- 
From: BondAtomic@xxxx 
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2001 3:11 PM
Subject: [DML] Cooling fan malfunction


Hello

Every once in a while the cooling fan light would go on, and flicker. Now it 
sometimes stays on for a longer time. I can also hear it kick in a shut off. 
Also, when I was looking though the DMC dealer brochure, I saw at the end 
that the previous owner had written "coolant fan module" and it had a price 
of like $28.00.

Do I need this "coolant fan module"? 

Thanks a lot!
John Feldman
VIN 4275





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