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I will try to keep this as short and understandable as possible. About a month ago I noticed that my 1045A2 temp was going up to 200 degrees and staying there and the fan wasn't cycling on and off. i did the normal check of unplugging the TDM and it was engaged all of the time. Took the clutch line loose. applied 100 psi of air and it cycled fine. So I assumed TDM or cadillac valve. Luckily I had a new cadillac valve from a while ago so installed it. No change. I ordered a new TDM, installed it, and it worked for about 2 days and melted into a stinking pile of goo. It got interesting real quick after that. With nothing to lose, I reinstalled the old TDM. Still engaged but no meltdown. So I ordered another new TDM. And here is where I get lost. From a cold engine to around 190 degress, the fan cycled about a dozen times while unplugging and plugging it back in. But as soon as I drive it, back to being fully engaged. After the first drive I ohmed out the cadillac valve: o ohms so it's shot. So as of now until my new cadillac valve comes in, the 2nd new TDM and my original cadillac valve are in place. And it works without fail until I drive it and it gets over 190, the locked engaged. As soon as it cools down, works as advertised. I have unplugged the fan kickout to eliminate that sticking on( not engaged fan) without any change. Oh, and I replaced the temp switch and tried jumping it with no change. So my grand finale question is, What could make the fan stay engaged above 190 and not disengage? Sorry for the long, confusing post!