Hi guys, I found out, with the high temperatures of the last few days, my collant fan doesn't engage in low speed. When I put AC on, it should run at low speed, but it doesn't.
It only engages when temp gauge reaches just before 105, AC on or off.
I tested the 3 wires connector of the thermoswitch under the top coolant hose, with ignition on ,1(gnd) with 2 = a fan under the relay box which I don't know what it is. 1 with 3 = full speed on coolant fan.
Nothing activate the low speed on coolant fan. What thermoswitch engage the low speed for this fan? And which relay on the box? I read few times the topic of test relays, but I can't understand clearly.
I only understand there is a resistor somewhere that drives the low speed, and I cannot understand which element
activates the low speed.
If I put the AC on, the 1st AC fan switches on. When I reach 105°C, the second AC fan switches on at the same time as the collant fan full speed.
I can drive the car but on mountain roads or above 30°C outside, the car cannot regulate and reaches 105°C in only a few seconds when I slow down. The full speed fans do a great job by decreasing the temp very quick to 97,5°C but I don't want to drive like this too much time.
And I'm 1000km away from the house of course
