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Does the fan come on when you turn the A/C on? The 3 relays are the same relay, they are interchangeable. Sorry I do not remember which does what. I just kept swapping them out until I got it to work. Last choice maybe the fan itself has gone bad. You can un-plug it at the bottom and run jumper power to it to see if it will spin up. Keep us updated.
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[QUOTE=Gorilla;391030]Does the fan come on when you turn the A/C on? The 3 relays are the same relay, they are interchangeable. Sorry I do not remember which does what. I just kept swapping them out until I got it to work. Last choice maybe the fan itself has gone bad. You can un-plug it at the bottom and run jumper power to it to see if it will spin up. Keep us updated.[/QUOTE]
Fan does not come on when a/c is turned on. I have two or three of these sensors go out in the past, so I am familiar with how they act. My wife and I traveled over 150 miles yesterday by stopping and letting it cool off every 20-30 miles. I was pretty amazed with how far it will go without fan cooling.
Thanks for the response.
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The middle relay operates the fan. I had the same problem last year and tracked it down to the relay under the seat. Hope this helps!
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[QUOTE=Ed Hobgood;391053]The middle relay operates the fan. I had the same problem last year and tracked it down to the relay under the seat. Hope this helps![/QUOTE]
Thanks a lot Ed!!!!!
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Update on my fan problem. I have a small 12 volt battery. I removed the fan relay from it's socket and connected the battery to the ground and the hot wire to the fan circuit on the relay recepticle. The fan came on like a siren!!!!. The old relay looked as if the terminal going to the fan had overheated. I picked up a replacement at O'Reilly, $16.21 incl. tax. I would like to know what component the remaining two relays operate. In the picture below the red circle is where the relays are stowed under the crossmember. In the other picture the three relays are pulled out for access.
Thanks Ed and Ted for your help. <br />
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Sorry about double posting the two pictures above. I did try to remove one but time ran out, we only have 10 minutes to edit. I also resized the pictures to just over 100kb, but one of them still comes out too large. Request admin remove one of the double post. Thanks.
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[QUOTE=deanone98;60647]Has anyone had any issues with their Stallion overheating? I put a couple hunddred miles on mine today coming back from a Rally and noticed the heat gauge was on hot. Water is good, fuse is good and no plastic is caught up in the fan. I am thinking that it may be the relay switch? I can pull over and let it kool for 30 min and then on my way again pulling my trailer and after 10 miles on the freeway it heats up again. Any suggestions? Of course this happens on a Sunday with no one open to do any consulting with.[/QUOTE]
any one know the part # number for the heat temp switch behind the right side rear wheel on the water line ,as i'am sure mine is now bad and want it in hand to be ready to change it..
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[QUOTE=Doc7402;394112]any one know the part # number for the heat temp switch behind the right side rear wheel on the water line ,as i'am sure mine is now bad and want it in hand to be ready to change it..[/QUOTE]
Here is a direct link to order from vintage air.
[URL=http://www.oldairproducts.com/catalog/accessories/24-0098/switch-temp-sensor-p-2748.html?osCsid=07e786287dcb85cc55c2ea30f6c1dbe0]http://www.oldairproducts.com/catalo...c2ea30f6c1dbe0[/URL]
The pn is 24-0098
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[QUOTE=trikervet;394133]Here is a direct link to order from vintage air.
[URL=http://www.oldairproducts.com/catalog/accessories/24-0098/switch-temp-sensor-p-2748.html?osCsid=07e786287dcb85cc55c2ea30f6c1dbe0]http://www.oldairproducts.com/catalo...c2ea30f6c1dbe0[/URL]
The pn is 24-0098[/QUOTE]
thanks for the input I was hoping I could get from a suto store pep-boys discount auto or such
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[QUOTE=trikervet;394133]Here is a direct link to order from vintage air.
[URL=http://www.oldairproducts.com/catalog/accessories/24-0098/switch-temp-sensor-p-2748.html?osCsid=07e786287dcb85cc55c2ea30f6c1dbe0]http://www.oldairproducts.com/catalo...c2ea30f6c1dbe0[/URL]
The pn is 24-0098[/QUOTE]
also do we know what car or truck used it ?
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Just as quick to order it on line from them. You will get it in a couple of days. I ordered 2 so I would have a spare. I tried NAPA but they could not match it up. I did get one from them that worked well enough to get it home from Canada when mine went out. The temp range was not good enough the fan kept coming on and not running long enough.
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I spent quite a while in an O'Reilly store once trying to match it up, they never could. It is made for a universal system, not vehicle specific.