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Been driving my m998a1 since august last year, the fan cooling system has always functioned correctly. I'd say it comes on around 215 and goes off about 190-200 degrees after running at engine speed for about 30 seconds. (on hot days at 55mph this cycle repeats every couple of minutes).
The other day the fan clutched in and spun at engine speed like usual, then stayed on for a couple minutes. The temp gauge showed this was taking temp down to closer to 180 before the fan slowed down. Another short trip showed this was still the case. I'd wager the return of that trip the fan stayed on about 4 minutes before I slowed down at my driveway and then speed was too slow to hear if it was still engaged or not.
Most problems with fan clutch, solenoid valve, or TDM that I have read seem to indicate the fan stays clutched in the entire time the engine is on and won't slow down at all. I haven't read of a problem exactly like mine yet, but I wonder if these symptoms aren't leading towards "always fast fan".
So far I plan to check the thermostatic switch to make sure it still breaks contact (it must do so, but maybe its sticking?). Then I read that I should disconnect the cadillac valve and blow it out with compressed air. Other users suggest disconnecting the belts and supplying the fan clutch with 90 psi to see if it moves or if it is dirty and causing issues. Finally, the TDM may be acting up and I don't know any real way to check that except for to replace it (its a $100 part).
Any ideas besides to run through these diagnostics? I haven't ever cracked the hydraulic system open and I'd rather not remove the valve if I don't have to.
The other day the fan clutched in and spun at engine speed like usual, then stayed on for a couple minutes. The temp gauge showed this was taking temp down to closer to 180 before the fan slowed down. Another short trip showed this was still the case. I'd wager the return of that trip the fan stayed on about 4 minutes before I slowed down at my driveway and then speed was too slow to hear if it was still engaged or not.
Most problems with fan clutch, solenoid valve, or TDM that I have read seem to indicate the fan stays clutched in the entire time the engine is on and won't slow down at all. I haven't read of a problem exactly like mine yet, but I wonder if these symptoms aren't leading towards "always fast fan".
So far I plan to check the thermostatic switch to make sure it still breaks contact (it must do so, but maybe its sticking?). Then I read that I should disconnect the cadillac valve and blow it out with compressed air. Other users suggest disconnecting the belts and supplying the fan clutch with 90 psi to see if it moves or if it is dirty and causing issues. Finally, the TDM may be acting up and I don't know any real way to check that except for to replace it (its a $100 part).
Any ideas besides to run through these diagnostics? I haven't ever cracked the hydraulic system open and I'd rather not remove the valve if I don't have to.