Re: scedt26t7bd001265 and overheating
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Re: scedt26t7bd001265 and overheating
- From: "John Hervey" <dherv10@xxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 15:59:26 -0000
Bruce,
What Dave read off it true but let me add a little.
#1. Do the fans come on when the air conditioner is turned on.If so
then proceed forward, or the system could be protecting it's self due
to no freon.
#2. If not, then you may have a defective otterstat/temp switch.To
test, unplug the temp switch and jumper with a wire or paperclip.
If you don't won't to do that then, in the heated mode when you think
the fans should be running, just lightly tap on the pipe where the
temp/switch is. It may just be stuck open.
#4. Between all the info you get, it all may lead back to the Fan
Fail relay or the Fan relay or it could be just a wire unplugged from
under a relay socket. If so. We can help.
John HERVEY
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, bduncan@xxxx wrote:
> Does anybody have any info on this car? It was
> apparently in Allentown, PA for some time.
>
> This car is for sale by a small dealership in PA
> and the salesman/owner of the place doesn't know
> much about the car (he just purchased the dealership,
> cars and all) but he knows that it overheats.
>
> I know we have covered this on the list many times,
> but I just want to be sure I know what the possible
> causes are:
> 1. Hoses
> 2. Air in system
> 3. Plastic coolant overflow tank
>
> Thanks!
> Bruce
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