โNov-20-2016 01:46 PM
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โNov-22-2016 02:12 PM
elhajj33 wrote:usersmanual wrote:11178adm wrote:
if the fan never turns off you may have a problem with the a/c high pressure curcuit, it could be a switch or wiring issue
no
Actually there's some truth to that statement.
This from cummins (linklink):
With the A/C Vehicle Speed Control feature option enabled, if the fan is operating due to A/C pressure input, it will disengage in the follow manner:
Below 6 mph: At vehicle speeds of less than 6 mph, once activated, the fan will continue to run until the vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph. or the engine is shut down.
Between 6 and 30 mph: If the vehicle is traveling between 6 and 30 mph and the fan is activated, it will disengage after it has run for at least the length of time defined by the Fan Control A/C Pressure Switch Timer parameter.
Above 30 mph: At vehicle speeds above 30 mph the fan will disengage as soon as the pressure switch no longer indicates a need for fan cooling. Subsequent input from the pressure switch will cause the fan to activate and deactivate as necessary.
โNov-22-2016 02:02 PM
usersmanual wrote:11178adm wrote:
if the fan never turns off you may have a problem with the a/c high pressure curcuit, it could be a switch or wiring issue
no
โNov-22-2016 01:59 PM
wildmanbaker wrote:
I have been following your post, and like Jim and others, am glad you got it figured out, without getting speared. You got good advice and help from the forum, and this is how it is supposed to work. Everyone's opinion is important, no matter how outrageous it may seem. Proud to be a member!
โNov-22-2016 11:39 AM
11178adm wrote:
if the fan never turns off you may have a problem with the a/c high pressure curcuit, it could be a switch or wiring issue
โNov-22-2016 09:10 AM
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โNov-22-2016 07:01 AM
elhajj33 wrote:Ivylog wrote:
Your fan should not come on until the water temperature gets above 185ยฐ. You have a water temperature sensor probably close to the thermostat that is normally open until it senses 185ยฐ. When it closes it provides the ground to close a relay that provides the 12 votes to magnetize the fan clutch.
got to the bottom of it! I called horton and confirmed that the clutch is engaged at zero volts- that was a good sign as the clutch was not getting voltage. I also freightliner; they confirmed the fan come on as soon as the engine starts and stays on for about 30seconds until the ECM sends a signal to the clutch.
Finally, Freighliner suggested the fan clutch fuse might have blown. This seemed very likely since the serpentine belt did snap the wires.
I checked the fuse and, wouldn't you know it, it had blown! I just need to run out now and get a 5A mini fuse (it's one of the ones I don't have onboard).
i was so relieved that it wasn't the clutch! I'll report back when it's all up and running.
Thanks everyone for helping me out!
โNov-22-2016 06:49 AM
Ivylog wrote:
Your fan should not come on until the water temperature gets above 185ยฐ. You have a water temperature sensor probably close to the thermostat that is normally open until it senses 185ยฐ. When it closes it provides the ground to close a relay that provides the 12 votes to magnetize the fan clutch.
โNov-22-2016 05:23 AM
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โNov-21-2016 07:35 PM
elhajj33 wrote:
Quick update: The fan clutch is electrically operated. Got another mechanic out here today and he was able to splice together the wires and install a new belt. Add some coolant and we were just a little over $1000 mostly on labor.
I filed a complaint with GoodSam about Reliable Diesel and will be reporting them to the Chamber of Commerce. Basically, they try to get you to get towed to their lot whenever you break down and then you're held captive until you pay whatever estimate they give you or pay to get towed to another shop. This way you have to gamble on whether or not the 2nd estimate will be the same as theirs.
Now, here's the thing: the fan comes on as soon as the engine turns over. I'm not sure, but we may have a bad fan clutch.
The thing is: that's how it's always been since we bought the coach- so i'm not sure if I have a bad clutch or not...
The coach does drive well and the temp does stay cool. I just have no way of knowing if I have a fan clutch issue or not.
โNov-21-2016 07:28 PM
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