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radiator fan
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<blockquote data-quote="jestal" data-source="post: 111405" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>Electric fan cooled vehicles do exactly what is described. The engine warms up at idle, the fan turns on, the temp drops, the fan turns off. Leave it alone.</p><p></p><p>Putting a switch on the system to run the ran all the time will really accomplish very little as it will still stay on the thermostat and the fan running all the time at idle will (possibly) kill the battery. At least it will take up a lot of the watts the watt challenged FJR has by running all the time. I would leave it alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jestal, post: 111405, member: 477"] Electric fan cooled vehicles do exactly what is described. The engine warms up at idle, the fan turns on, the temp drops, the fan turns off. Leave it alone. Putting a switch on the system to run the ran all the time will really accomplish very little as it will still stay on the thermostat and the fan running all the time at idle will (possibly) kill the battery. At least it will take up a lot of the watts the watt challenged FJR has by running all the time. I would leave it alone. [/QUOTE]
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