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OK everyone . . .
I just bought a really good voltmeter and finally got around to testing the chrage on the 300SE. Here is the step-by-step testing that I did: - I have the fans set to full blast - I drive until the fans quit. - I slow down to stop the car - As the car approaches the stop, the fans increase in speed - The car is stopped and the fans are now blowing hard - I pop the car in neutral, causing engine RPMS to increase by about 300 and the fans stop - I check the voltage -- 14.2Volts - I put the car in drive, RPMs drop 300, and fans start blasting again - I check the voltage -- 13.8Volts - I put the car in neutral again, engine RPMs increase, fans die - I check the voltage -- 14.2 Volts - Now, with the car in neutral and the RPMs still 300 higher, I turn on the heated seats, rear defrost, lights etc. Meanwhile, I am reading the voltage at the battery at the same time - Voltage drops to about 12.8 Volts - The fans start blasting So it seems like, when the voltage is about 14V, the fans don't work. When the voltage is below 14V, the fans work. I therefore think that the voltage regulator is my problem. Does anyone see an error in my logic? Should I go ahead and order a voltage regulator? Thanks for your help guys! Bryan |
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