Yet another question for the collective.
I did scan the electrical diagram I have for the M998 but I am not seeing this Fan Sensitivity switch.
After converting my TH400 to a 4L80, I moved the Fan Sensitivity Switch that was located on the throttle body, to the back of the engine. I used the old switch and other no longer needed parts into something that lookes like one of these:
The M998 has AC, and I used to hear the "helicopter" fans turn on. Now I don't hear them turn on.
How does this circuit supposed to work? I assume that when the throttle is at idle, or under low load, the fans should come on. This switch is supposed to prevent the fans from coming on at high loads preventing the engine being bogged down due to generator electrical demand from the fans.
So I put a VOM on the two leads, with engine on. One lead seems to have +24V with the engine on. The other lead seems to have two resistance readings. With the throttle at idle position, there is something like 12k ohms from the other lead to ground. With the throttle at WOT, this second lead seems to have infinite resistance to ground. Is that what is expected?
If I short the two leads, the fans still do not come on with the engine running (hot).
If so, what should I look at to figure out why the fans on top the AC condenser do not seem to come on whereas they used to come on before I tinkered with this switch?
It could be I somehow damaged the switch when I removed it from the throttle body shaft. How should this switch be tested?
Thanks in advance!
I did scan the electrical diagram I have for the M998 but I am not seeing this Fan Sensitivity switch.
After converting my TH400 to a 4L80, I moved the Fan Sensitivity Switch that was located on the throttle body, to the back of the engine. I used the old switch and other no longer needed parts into something that lookes like one of these:
The M998 has AC, and I used to hear the "helicopter" fans turn on. Now I don't hear them turn on.
How does this circuit supposed to work? I assume that when the throttle is at idle, or under low load, the fans should come on. This switch is supposed to prevent the fans from coming on at high loads preventing the engine being bogged down due to generator electrical demand from the fans.
So I put a VOM on the two leads, with engine on. One lead seems to have +24V with the engine on. The other lead seems to have two resistance readings. With the throttle at idle position, there is something like 12k ohms from the other lead to ground. With the throttle at WOT, this second lead seems to have infinite resistance to ground. Is that what is expected?
If I short the two leads, the fans still do not come on with the engine running (hot).
If so, what should I look at to figure out why the fans on top the AC condenser do not seem to come on whereas they used to come on before I tinkered with this switch?
It could be I somehow damaged the switch when I removed it from the throttle body shaft. How should this switch be tested?
Thanks in advance!
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