[DMCForum] Re: Engine fan failure
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[DMCForum] Re: Engine fan failure



Don't run fuses in the fan fail socket. They'll melt (without
blowing). A simple 12 gauge 3 way jumper per the DMC bulletin works
much better. I've been running one for thousands of miles no problem.

Circuit was never protected by the fan fail module BTW. Is a circuit
breaker further up the line. Fuses in that socket are redundant.

Glad you made it to Pigeon Forge. But you're a wuss for going to bed
early with a "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door...

Bill Robertson
#5939

>--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx> wrote:
> My trip to and from P/F was smooth and uneventful with 1 exception;
>
> 50 miles out from home, on the return trip my otterstat failed. I
> jumpered it, and heard fans and drove home.
>
> Upon arriving home, I noted that only 1 fan was running. The car may
> have been like this for some time and I never knew because I was
> running fused links for the fans and my fan failure light is burned
> out. The (dead) fan is good. If I run wires from the working fan to
> the dead fan, it comes on. All grounds are attached and good.
>
>
> In addition;
> I just purchasd John Hervey's fan fix 2x2 and when I plug it in, the
> fan runs non-stop whether the otterstat is closed, open or if the key
> is on or off. Does it have some kind of delay circuit?
>
> Rich A.


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