Engine cooling fan
Engine cooling fan
Is their a way i can take my car to the dealership and have them change the settings for my cooling fan so it can come on at 180 degrees? Because during the summer time, it seems to over heat when im at stop lights or at a drive thru. I was told the fan comes on at 225 but that kinda scares me. In the winter time it doesn't go past 180 degrees being that i got a 180 thermostat. Around how much will a dealership charger me to change my cooling fan setting? anyone had this done before?
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Re: Engine cooling fan
Most dealers will do no more than replace a PCM. They won't do any programming. You will need to find someone who does tuning or get a new one from Intense, ZZP etc.
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Re: Engine cooling fan
And it is possible more in detail. That means PCM and that the such ZZP etc.myfirstbonnie wrote:Most dealers will do no more than replace a PCM. They won't do any programming. You will need to find someone who does tuning or get a new one from Intense, ZZP etc.
What I should reprogram? Or what to replace a detail what the fan was engaged on 180-190 f.
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Re: Engine cooling fan
There are a couple other ways around this. One is to turn on the AC, it will force the fans on high speed. Two is to do the fan override and have a switch to turn on when you want to. Others have done this and if you do a search, you may find the threads for it.
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Re: Engine cooling fan
THXmyfirstbonnie wrote:There are a couple other ways around this. One is to turn on the AC, it will force the fans on high speed. Two is to do the fan override and have a switch to turn on when you want to. Others have done this and if you do a search, you may find the threads for it.
I will look still for inclusion variants at a forum.


