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Old 05 Feb 2005, 02:06 pm
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Default Electric fan always on

re: '88 1.5L HB, 215,000 kms.

I noticed that my fan is on all the time (even from a
cold southern Ont. morning start). I did recently swap out
a short piece of 5/8" hose that was cracked and leaking
and I'm sure I bled it properly. Is it the sensor then?

Many thanks,
Mike
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Old 05 Feb 2005, 03:32 pm
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michaelhum@sympatico.ca (F1) wrote in
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> re: '88 1.5L HB, 215,000 kms.
>
> I noticed that my fan is on all the time (even from a
> cold southern Ont. morning start). I did recently swap out
> a short piece of 5/8" hose that was cracked and leaking
> and I'm sure I bled it properly. Is it the sensor then?
>



Fan switch is probably shorted.

Locate it, and put a multimeter between the terminals. If you get
continuity between the teminals with a cold/cool/part warm engine, that's
your problem.

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Old 05 Feb 2005, 03:38 pm
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"TeGGer®" <tegger@istop.c0m> wrote in
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> michaelhum@sympatico.ca (F1) wrote in
> news:WN8Nd.24350$Ck1.2048054@news20.bellglobal.com :
>
>> re: '88 1.5L HB, 215,000 kms.
>>
>> I noticed that my fan is on all the time (even from a
>> cold southern Ont. morning start). I did recently swap out
>> a short piece of 5/8" hose that was cracked and leaking
>> and I'm sure I bled it properly. Is it the sensor then?
>>

>
>
> Fan switch is probably shorted.
>
> Locate it, and put a multimeter between the terminals. If you get
> continuity between the teminals with a cold/cool/part warm engine,
> that's your problem.
>



Unplug the switch before testing (might have to break the rubber cap off it
first).

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