With the warmer weather today, I took the M1097R1 out for a ride and today the temperature got well over 230 and the fan never kicked on.
I got out the TM and went through the steps. When I disconnect power from TDM, the fan kicks on, however, when I disconnect 458B from the thermostatic switch as described in the TM, the fan does not kick in, and the TM sends me to another set of checks.
I go through those step/checks and everyone of them checks out fine and it eventually stops and says “no fault,” but that can’t be true because the fan is not coming on and the test procedure to bypass the thermostatic switch does not kick the fan on.
I tested the temperature switch and it does close at around 220 degrees, so that switch is good. The fan also comes on when I disconnect power from the TDM.
What should I be looking at that would keep the fan from kicking on when I disconnect 458B from the temperature switch, which supposedly simulates a hot engine that should engage the fan, but it does not turn on the fan. I’m stumped!
I got out the TM and went through the steps. When I disconnect power from TDM, the fan kicks on, however, when I disconnect 458B from the thermostatic switch as described in the TM, the fan does not kick in, and the TM sends me to another set of checks.
I go through those step/checks and everyone of them checks out fine and it eventually stops and says “no fault,” but that can’t be true because the fan is not coming on and the test procedure to bypass the thermostatic switch does not kick the fan on.
I tested the temperature switch and it does close at around 220 degrees, so that switch is good. The fan also comes on when I disconnect power from the TDM.
What should I be looking at that would keep the fan from kicking on when I disconnect 458B from the temperature switch, which supposedly simulates a hot engine that should engage the fan, but it does not turn on the fan. I’m stumped!