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    Sticky: Re: The overheating thread

    Dipped cone? lol

    And I'm just confused on this whole deal. I'm glad the aux fan started working though, maybe it wont burn it up now.
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    Sticky: Re: The overheating thread

    Ok just a little recap and update...Need some more opinions.

    Things I have changed, in this order...

    1)Fan Relay.
    2)Coolant Temp sensor in the TSTAT housing
    3)Fan clutch
    4)thermostat

    I am...
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    Sticky: Re: The overheating thread

    Ok, well...

    Got home, spun the fan... no change. Got a quote for $35 from my local parts store for the new clutch though.

    Money is super tight since my wife was laid off, but I hope to change...
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    Sticky: Re: The overheating thread

    OK, cool, thanks. I will check it after my drive home.
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    Sticky: Re: The overheating thread

    Hmm ok, I just ran out there (at work now) and did the "quick test" i.e. I spun it. It spins, but is tight, doesn't even make half a revolution. That seems like the clutch is good, right?

    I will...
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    Sticky: Re: The overheating thread

    Sorry, I forgot to mention I changed the relay. It was the first thing I changed a week ago.

    The electric fan comes on when you turn on the ac, but doesn't come on any other time. My ac doesn't...
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    Sticky: Re: The overheating thread

    Scratching my head at this...

    Engine temp runs fine when moving (about 210)... but heats up pretty quickly at idle/parked/not moving fast(very close to red) .

    Electric fan works (I did the ac...
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