- Oct 7, 2020
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Just curious,
After reading some old threads regarding water temp ranges, I was curious if anyone knew what temperatures trigger the low, medium and high speed settings on fans to kick on?
We live in a town with a seasonal population and with the warmer weather coming in and more frequent bumper to bumper traffic, I'm seeing my temperatures increase in the 200 to 210 degree range. Turing on the a/c triggers the high speed fan and the temp comes down a bit... getting clean air in front of me brings it back down to around 180.
From my reading, these temps seem to be well within the normal range, but when I put the car away the other day, the tamp reading was 210 and the fans were not running which seems odd.
Getting ready to change the coolant (Snap On vacuum tool should be here by the weekend) which I'm sure will help - I believe I'm still on the original 2005 radiator fill.
Thanks,
Dan
After reading some old threads regarding water temp ranges, I was curious if anyone knew what temperatures trigger the low, medium and high speed settings on fans to kick on?
We live in a town with a seasonal population and with the warmer weather coming in and more frequent bumper to bumper traffic, I'm seeing my temperatures increase in the 200 to 210 degree range. Turing on the a/c triggers the high speed fan and the temp comes down a bit... getting clean air in front of me brings it back down to around 180.
From my reading, these temps seem to be well within the normal range, but when I put the car away the other day, the tamp reading was 210 and the fans were not running which seems odd.
Getting ready to change the coolant (Snap On vacuum tool should be here by the weekend) which I'm sure will help - I believe I'm still on the original 2005 radiator fill.
Thanks,
Dan
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