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PROBLEM
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PROBABLE
CAUSE
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SOLUTION
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| I.
Air leaking from fan drive bleed hole |
1.
Bad seals or air cartridge.
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1.
Install repair kit. |
| II.
Premature friction lining failure |
| 1.
Obstructed fan. |
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2. Low air pressure to fan drive. |
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3. Excessive cycling. |
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| 1.
Loose shroud, bent fan, torn engine mounts, etc. |
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2. a. Restricted air line. |
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b. Restricted solenoid valve. |
| c.
Low system air pressure. |
| d.
System air leak. |
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3. a. A/C freon overcharge. |
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b. A/C pressure switch setting too low. |
| c.
Poor ground or wire connection. |
| d.
Improper temperature control setting. |
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e. Faulty ECM. |
| f.
Faulty thermal switch. |
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g. Restriction in front of radiator blocking air flow. |
| h.
Faulty air-temp switch. |
Air
Problem
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1. Solenoid valve not exhausting or engaging properly. |
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| 1.
Find and remove obstruction, repair or replace damaged parts.Install
repair kit. |
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2. a. Replace air line. Install
repair kit. |
| b.
Replace solenoid valve. Install repair kit. |
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c. Repair system. Install repair kit. |
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d. Repair leak. Install repair kit. |
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3. a. Check and adjust to specifications. |
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b. Check A/C pressure switch. |
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c. Check electrical connections. |
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d. Check temperature setting of all controls. Thermal switch
setting should engage the fan drive 10fF higher
than the full open temperature of the thermostat. |
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e. Check ECM. |
| f.
Replace the thermal switch. |
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g. Check for proper shutter operation, winter front or other
restriction in or in front of the radiator. |
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h. Replace the air-temp switch. |
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| 1.
Check for plugged exhaust/intake port on the solenoid valve.
Clean or replace the solenoid valve. |
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| III.
Fan Drive fails to engage/disengage |
Electrical
Problem
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1. Open/shorted circuit. |
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2. Improperly wired. |
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3. Thermal switch incorrect for application. |
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4. Failed solenoid valve. |
Air
Problem
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1. Air line restricted. |
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2. Solenoid valve defective.
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Piston
will not actuate
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1.
Piston seized due to contamination or dry seals.
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| 1.
Check electrical connections. |
| 2.
Check wiring according to diagram |
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3. Check thermal switch application. Replace if wrong or
defective. |
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4. Replace the solenoid valve. |
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| 1.
Check air line from solenoid to fan drive for kinks or obstructions. |
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2. Replace the solenoid valve. Check to see if air exhaust
is restricted.
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1.
Clean the air supply and install a rebuild kit.
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| IV.
Fan drive cycles frequently |
Electrical
Problem
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1. Poor ground wire connection. |
2. Improper temperature control settings.
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3. A/C pressure switch setting too low. |
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4. Restriction in front of radiator, blocking air flow. |
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5. Faulty thermal switch. |
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6. Faulty air-temp switch. |
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7. Vehicle coolant level too low. |
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| 1.
Check electrical connections. |
| 2.
Check temperature setting of all controls. Thermal switch
should engage the fan drive 10o F higher than
the full open temperature of the thermostat. |
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3. Check A/C pressure switch. Use higher switch. |
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4. Check shutter operation, winter fronts, or obstruction
in front of radiator. |
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5. Replace the thermal switch. |
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6. Replace the air-temp switch. |
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7. Fill to manufacturer's recommended level. |
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| V.
Fan drive engaged, engine running hot. |
| 1.
Restriction in front of radiator. |
2. Fan capacity not large enough.
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3.
Problem in cooling system.
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| 1.
Make sure nothing is obstructing the airflow through the
radiator. |
2. Refer to specifications.
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3. Refer to engine manual. |
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