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1994 E320 Aux fans
Can someone tell me where the sensor is that turns these fans on? They will run even when the car is cold. I am assuming it is a sensor that is bad!! Any help?
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There are two sensors..which speed are they staying ON ????
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A Dalton |
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High speed all the time. |
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The engine temp sensor has probably got a bad connection. Could be bad but the problem is often just the connection, wiggle it, unplug and replug it.
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Steve Brotherton Continental Imports Gainesville FL Bosch Master, ASE Master, L1 33 years MB technician |
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As SB states, a a poor connection at that sensor will default the high fan to RUN.....
That sensor on that chassis it the blue, 2 wire one at the thermostat housing. You can also test the circuit by unplugging that connector and bridging the 2 wires with a 1K ohm resistor...that will put the fan off if the circuit is OK..if not, then the suspect is a sticking high fan relay..that is under the panel [ 6 screws] behind the fuse box..the Green relay..
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OK I bridged the two wires @ 1k ohm resistance and the fans turned off. I checked the sending unit that the wires connect to and found when the sending unit is cold the circut is open when it's hot the same. Could this be a bad sending unit? I checked the sending unit with the wires off.
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