joelnelson1207
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Dear group & Ronmar,
Update on my electrical problem.
#1 - I follow Ronmar's instructions to unplug the temperature sensor.
#2 - I start truck, switch fording fan switch to OFF, bring truck up to temp (which because it is so cold blooded took 2 runs up a steep grade on the highway at full throttle - I never drive this truck at full throttle - and even then I barely got the temp to 205F).
Once temp at 205F I switch the Fan Fording switch to ON. Fan solenoid dumps air, fan engages, and brings temp down immediately. I repeat multiple times and all successful.
So, I guess this tells me:
(a) - I can do nothing more and simple drive truck and when temp gets above 200F I can manually engage fan with fording switch in cab.
(b) - I can buy a new temperature switch, install switch, and if it works great.
(c) - I can buy a new temperature switch, install switch, and if I get the same shut down / error I then know it is NOT temperature switch problem BUT instead a wiring short which I'll have to track down.
My plan is to try a new temp switch and update you guys. Thanks everyone and especially RonMar for your time and expertise. Appreciate you guy.
Sincerely,
Joel
Update on my electrical problem.
#1 - I follow Ronmar's instructions to unplug the temperature sensor.
#2 - I start truck, switch fording fan switch to OFF, bring truck up to temp (which because it is so cold blooded took 2 runs up a steep grade on the highway at full throttle - I never drive this truck at full throttle - and even then I barely got the temp to 205F).
Once temp at 205F I switch the Fan Fording switch to ON. Fan solenoid dumps air, fan engages, and brings temp down immediately. I repeat multiple times and all successful.
So, I guess this tells me:
(a) - I can do nothing more and simple drive truck and when temp gets above 200F I can manually engage fan with fording switch in cab.
(b) - I can buy a new temperature switch, install switch, and if it works great.
(c) - I can buy a new temperature switch, install switch, and if I get the same shut down / error I then know it is NOT temperature switch problem BUT instead a wiring short which I'll have to track down.
My plan is to try a new temp switch and update you guys. Thanks everyone and especially RonMar for your time and expertise. Appreciate you guy.
Sincerely,
Joel