overheating problem, need help!
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Re: overheating problem, need help!
Lautaro Alvarez wrote:
>
> Thanks Tony! I disconected the temp sensor and bypassed it and the fan
> works ok. I went to the dealer and bought a new one and they call it "fan
> switch" and now it works alright. That was the problem. The only thing was
> that little part cost me $50 dollars and I had to buy a special tool to
> remove it wich was $11 dollars. This part is right next to the thermostat
> in case anybody needs to know.
The fan switch is about $26 + s&h from http://tinyurl.com/t28e. I realize
it's a little late now but perhaps you can use them in the future to save a
few $.
Eric
>
> Thanks Tony! I disconected the temp sensor and bypassed it and the fan
> works ok. I went to the dealer and bought a new one and they call it "fan
> switch" and now it works alright. That was the problem. The only thing was
> that little part cost me $50 dollars and I had to buy a special tool to
> remove it wich was $11 dollars. This part is right next to the thermostat
> in case anybody needs to know.
The fan switch is about $26 + s&h from http://tinyurl.com/t28e. I realize
it's a little late now but perhaps you can use them in the future to save a
few $.
Eric
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Re: overheating problem, need help!
Lautaro Alvarez wrote:
>
> Thanks Tony! I disconected the temp sensor and bypassed it and the fan
> works ok. I went to the dealer and bought a new one and they call it "fan
> switch" and now it works alright. That was the problem. The only thing was
> that little part cost me $50 dollars and I had to buy a special tool to
> remove it wich was $11 dollars. This part is right next to the thermostat
> in case anybody needs to know.
The fan switch is about $26 + s&h from http://tinyurl.com/t28e. I realize
it's a little late now but perhaps you can use them in the future to save a
few $.
Eric
>
> Thanks Tony! I disconected the temp sensor and bypassed it and the fan
> works ok. I went to the dealer and bought a new one and they call it "fan
> switch" and now it works alright. That was the problem. The only thing was
> that little part cost me $50 dollars and I had to buy a special tool to
> remove it wich was $11 dollars. This part is right next to the thermostat
> in case anybody needs to know.
The fan switch is about $26 + s&h from http://tinyurl.com/t28e. I realize
it's a little late now but perhaps you can use them in the future to save a
few $.
Eric
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