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some sort of fan stays on, but don't know which one
2005, 3.0i auto with 135k kms I have been having trouble posting threads/ editing them all night. Seems like if I type a long thread, it doesn't get posted, so sorry for not being very descriptive.
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Hi Patrick.
for the posting problem, go to your user cp, then under settings and options, go to edit options, then right at the bottom under Miscellaneous Options, change the Message Editor Interface to 'Standard Editor'. that fixed all my posting issues. |
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Now I am going to assume that is normal because mine does that from time to time. Some of the other whips I owned did the same thing. My first encounter was my Caddy CTS, after a drive, I shut the car off, fan would kick on. Went to the dealer they said it was normal operation. The fan kicks on to further cool the motor. SO I am assuming it is using the same principal.
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Fwiw, the aux cooling fan on our '01 often comes on during stop & go, or while making the ~4 mile climb up our mountain road; it then stays on for 'awhile', even after car is turned off. That may be the fan you are hearing.
GL, mD
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Its not designed to stay on all the time. |
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time to get a performance radiator...lol..maybe that'll help.
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The fan is thermostatically controlled. If the engine is hot, when you shut it off the cooling flow stops, and the airflow stops. The car goes into a heat soak, and the coolant temperature rises. The fan staying on is by design. When you turn it off and then back on, you interrupt the cool down cycle. The highest temperature your car will usually see is right after you turn it off hot, so having the fan run is a good thing.
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If you had the a/c on, that fan will be running most of the time your engine is
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