Re: Fan fixes: Which one?
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Re: Fan fixes: Which one?
- From: "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 16:14:18 -0000
The main problem all of these systems attempt to correct is the
tendency for the origional relay or the bypass to fail. I think that
they all can acomplish that but the Fanzilla is the only one I know of
that also restores the functionality of the fan fail light AND
sequences the 2 fans so they both don't start at the same time. It is
also the easiest one to install, not requireing any modifacations to
the wiring except upgrading the circuit breaker and replacing the
otterstadt switch (recommended). The biggest problem is the wiring
system AND the cooling system MUST be in good, origional condition. It
cannot make up for coolant leaks and air, wiring modifacations by
previous owners, burnt wires, loose connections, etc. The only
negetive comment I have heard about Fanzilla is it is too expensive,
never about it's quality or function. The other alternatives are less
expensive but in some cases require some effort to install.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Richard" <dmc_driver@xxxx> wrote:
> There seems to be several fan fixes available. Special T has the
> Fan-Fix One, Fan-Fix Two and Fan-Fix Dual 2X2, and others. Then
there
> is the FanZilla from Grady's. There's probably more offered by the
> other DMC vendors as well. I'm sure they are all excellent
products,
> but my question is which one I should use. My car has the
"temporary"
> fix in lieu of the blue fan-fail relay module, but it does exhibit
the
> classic engine power loss whenever the A/C compressor kicks in. I
know
> that FanZilla is supposed to remedy this plus reduce the load on the
> cooling fan circuit and so are the other products. So which one
> should I use? Do they each have a certain advantage over the next
> one? Thanks.
>
> Richard
> 5853
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