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Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« on: 23 June 2008, 19:51:42 »

Mine doesn't cut in until the gauge reads 100, i've heard others say theirs kicks in at just above 90, my engine runs normally at 85.
Is it possible i might have the wrong stat fitted? it was replaced when the head gasket was done apparently.
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Re: Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« Reply #1 on: 23 June 2008, 19:53:31 »

Mine kicks in around 96-98. Think this is about right. Soon comes back down when the fan kicks in though. usually in traffic or town.
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Re: Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« Reply #2 on: 23 June 2008, 20:17:15 »

mine kick in at about 92
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Re: Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« Reply #3 on: 23 June 2008, 20:45:29 »

95-96 mine
mine was 100 when i was losing water
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Re: Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« Reply #4 on: 23 June 2008, 20:48:58 »

Old engine was 95 degrees and ran at 90.  Replacement engine runs at 85 and cuts in at 91, so don't trust the temp sensors for the gauge!
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Re: Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« Reply #5 on: 23 June 2008, 20:51:34 »

mine reads 0!
gotta change the sensor apparently, and ive heard its a bit of a devil to get to, buried underneath the throttle housing somewhere?
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Re: Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« Reply #6 on: 23 June 2008, 20:56:39 »

It's right at the back of the head - and the spade connector slides onto the top hat on the sensor so may have come off.


(Pic pinched from Rickyboy - sorry mate!)
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Re: Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« Reply #7 on: 23 June 2008, 21:09:28 »

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It's right at the back of the head - and the spade connector slides onto the top hat on the sensor so may have come off.


(Pic pinched from Rickyboy - sorry mate!)



Exellent pic !!  :y
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Re: Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« Reply #8 on: 23 June 2008, 21:11:41 »

I just recall seeing the pic recently.  That happened to be about 7 pages back!
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Re: Temp when cooling fan cuts in
« Reply #9 on: 23 June 2008, 21:14:20 »

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I just recall seeing the pic recently.  That happened to be about 7 pages back!


 ;D ;D Nice one! Does show the part very clearly and is a good guide to go by.  :y
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