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Originally Posted by 302Z28
On a '97 Cavalier, is the electric engine fan activated by some sort of a temperature switch, either located in a water passage or sensing the air temperature coming across the radiator? In heavy traffic, at 105F my temp gage will slightly exceed 195 degrees, and the fan will not activate. I have also had the fan activate in 40F driving with the temp gage at 180 degrees. The motor has a 180 degree t-stat installed. I know the fan works, I'm just puzzled as to why it never seems to operate consistently. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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ok first all cavys have the temperature sensor to activate over 195 f
if u installed a 180f thermostat the fan will still comming on at over 195
because the sensor kicks in at about 205 f thats when ur cooling fan turns on
it is normal in all cavys if it passes 205 f and not turn on then have it checked
is easy to see it is when it passes the middle line on the gauge
u will see it comming down again thats when is normal