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Old 06-27-2000, 09:00 AM
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After reading a lot of posts about overheating (my car does it too) I desided to check the main fan. I could spin it easily. I gues that means that the fan clutch is bad/loose.
How can this be fixed?
Can i do it myself?
Also I think the axulary fans (two of them in front of the radiator) turn on at the tempreture above 110 or when the a/c is on.
Shouldn't they turn on erlier than that?
How can I ajust this seting?
Thanks as always

Dmitry

90' 300CE

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Old 06-27-2000, 07:58 PM
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Your aux fans have two speeds, the low needs to be checked. Start with the fuses.

The fan clutch requires specail tools.

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