Re: fans run continuously, strange wiring
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Re: fans run continuously, strange wiring
- From: jtrealty@xxxx
- Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 16:22:44 -0000
No matter how you mess up on replacing the circuit breakers you cannot
from there make the cooling fans run continuosly. With the A/C off,
key on, just remove one of the wires at the otterstadt switch and see
if the fans will stop. My guess is that the switch is just stuck on
from the high heat condition and age. When you replace the switch also
replace the seal and if the clip is missing order one of them too.
Refer to M:15:01. It doesn't matter which wire goes where (there are
only two). If you have an early car the switch is located on top. If
you aren't a stickler for authenticity cut the pipe, rotate it 180
degrees and order a new hose to the water pump. This is to prevent the
switch from sitting in an air bubble and not getting a good indication
of the coolant temperature. The jumper you used to replace the blue
relay is itself prone to failure. I have seen them melt. Your best bet
is a Fanzilla if you can afford it. It is really easy to install, it
just plugs in. If your car is COMPLETLY origional do something about
the lock module too before it causes problems. There are also relay
upgrades to consider so call a Delorean parts vender and discuss your
situation and they can advise you on what you should be replacing like
flushing the brakes, replacing the trailing arm bolts, clutch line,
alternater, etc.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Todd Masinelli <tmasin@xxxx> wrote:
> Hi, everyone. First, let me just say that my DeLorean has run
wonderfully
> since I bought it. Being almost completely original, however, I had
the
> typical problem of the cooling fans cycling erratically thanks to
the
> original blue fan fail module -- which was not really an issue
unless it was
> hot and I was in heavy traffic.
>
> Rewind to Saturday, when I drove my DeLorean in a parade. I had
just
> obtained a jumper to replace the blue fan fail module, but the rest
of my
> electrical system was stock. Since we were going to be moving at a
crawl
> during the parade, I thought it would be a good idea to run the AC
(thus
> forcing the fans to run continuously).
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