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Erik sent me a link about how to correct the fans running constantly after removing AC.
The way one guy fixed it was jumping two pins on this plug below ![]() This was on a 5th gen. I was wondering if any of you 6th gen guys not running AC has the fans running full time. I just tryed jumping the plug but the fans still continued running. So, anyone else that could try to jump this plug and post the results that would be a great help. DEF -------------------- ![]() I will return one day. |
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QUOTE(brianforster @ May 14, 2006 - 11:29 PM) [snapback]434069[/snapback] it depends on what kind of signal the ecu is expecting from the radiator temp sensor u need the temp sensor. trust me. -------------------- 15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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QUOTE(lagos @ May 14, 2006 - 11:31 PM) [snapback]434071[/snapback] no, if you jump the radiator temp sensor, the fan will never come on . you need a raditor with a temp sensor. if that dont fix it, you need to jump the wire erik posted. This make perfect sense. I'd like to find another way, if not. I'll have to put in a GT radiator with the temp plug. With out a sensor there is no indication for the fans to kick on to start cooling -------------------- ![]() I will return one day. |
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