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Sam Nickaby wrote:
> The car is overheating (needle points to red line) idling in traffic. When I turn on > the AC, the temp is fine. When I turn ignition off the condenser fan kicks in. I then > drive home and remove the bleed hole and find no trapped air (temp dial is set to > HOT.) I then remove the (92-96 C) fan switch. I jump the switch terminals with > ignition on. The fan runs. I pot boil the switch connected to an ohmmeter. Right before > the water begins to boil, the switch closes. I reinstall the switch, refill, bleed and > allow the fan to come on twice, as instructed by the service manual. The car does > not over heat anymore, confusing. What could cause this random overheating? > > Thanks > ---------------------------- Possibly some corrosion on the connectors you dislodged. Good diagnostic procedure ! Keep an eye on the reservoir level. 'Curly' |
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