I just installed a Horton fan on my truck and I am not convinced the coolant temp sensor is working properly.
The Horton manual states the fan when engage when the coolant reaches 200 degrees. Since Dodge decided not to mark the temp gauge very well, which probably doesn't matter anyway becasue I am sure they are not 100% accurate, I have no way to determine when the coolant reaches 200.
If I sit and let the truck idle I would imagine the coolant temp would easily reach 200. The gauge will get to the half way point between 190 and the next mark and the fan has still not come on. It's 90 degrees out today and I can't seem to get the temp any higher to see if it will come on or not. The fan does come on with the manual switch and the AC pressure switch.
Where is the needle on the temp gauge when your Horton fan come on? Does the fan not engauge for coolant temp all that often?
Thanks for the help.
Ryan
The Horton manual states the fan when engage when the coolant reaches 200 degrees. Since Dodge decided not to mark the temp gauge very well, which probably doesn't matter anyway becasue I am sure they are not 100% accurate, I have no way to determine when the coolant reaches 200.
If I sit and let the truck idle I would imagine the coolant temp would easily reach 200. The gauge will get to the half way point between 190 and the next mark and the fan has still not come on. It's 90 degrees out today and I can't seem to get the temp any higher to see if it will come on or not. The fan does come on with the manual switch and the AC pressure switch.
Where is the needle on the temp gauge when your Horton fan come on? Does the fan not engauge for coolant temp all that often?
Thanks for the help.
Ryan