[DML] Weird Otter?
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[DML] Weird Otter?
- From: "Scott McMullan" <mcmullas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 20:36:40 -0500
Getting off the turnpike today, I noticed my engine getting warmer than I
like. I pulled over on the ramp, and discovered my cooling fans weren't
running. Totally forgetting the ability to use the A/C to control my fans,
I jump my otterstat. My fans now are running, I cool off my car a bit, and
complete my commute.
After a day at work and a quick call to PJ Grady to add a new otterstat to
mt most recent parts order, I am reminded that I can use the A/C to force
the fans on when required. Confident that I can keep an eye on the temp, I
reconnect my otterstat the way it's supposed to be (to give it a second
chance to behave), and drive home.
Much to my surprise, it all behaves properly for the entire drive...
although the temp seems to hover a bit higher than I am accustomed to, the
fans cut in and out on their own, and I never quite get to the point where I
feel like I need to force the fans on, even in stop-and-go traffic.
Does this sound like a normal failure mode for an otterstat, or was I
perhaps suffering from something simpler like a dirty connection?
Thanks in advance. Owned the car for like half a year, and I still feel
like a neophyte.
--Scott
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