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Old 07-05-09, 04:42 AM
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Relaccion fan and light?

Why with the ignited light they fan is connected before? (95ºc+-) VS (105º+-) .

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What the heck are you trying to say? Something about fans kicking in at different temps?
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With panking light, fan start to 95ºc
Without parking light, fan start to 105ºc

it happens in all the fd..

but...... why??? !!!
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Increased electrical load in the car will cause the radiator fans to turn on sooner. The parking lights will increase electrical load, thus the fans will come on earlier.
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ok.
why it happens?
for better refrigeration?
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Its assumed with higher electrical load that the engine will be generating slightly more heat, so the fans kick on earlier to combat this.
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OK, Perfect..

How to disconnect the alarm of rpm?
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you mean the buzz when you hit redline?
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Buzz , yes.. disconnect buzz.
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diagram buzz??
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go to archive section and look at wiring diagram. This is not an easy thing.
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