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1999 Beaver Marquis engine fan circuit and operation

mgrovesjai
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I recently had some alternator work done, and afterwards discovered my engine cooling fan no longer comes on after engine shutdown. I've found a fuse location next to the alternator that says engine fan, and a wire which is unconnected and appears to coming from that fuse holder. It appears obvious to me that the alternator shop simply failed to re-attach this wire to the alternator. Also seems obvious that this fan receives indication that the engine is running, and then stops so that its timer kicks in to run for 20-30 minutes to cool the rear coach.

Very specifically I am asking this question only of Beaver Marquis owners with electric engine compartment fans - Is your fuse located next to the alternator and which post of the alternator is it connected to?

Thanks, Mike
Portland, OR.
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mgrovesjai
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That would be fine, but I have to join two clubs first in order to post over there. ๐Ÿ™‚ And the only thing I want to do is participate in the forum. It can be frustrating because I know answers to some of the issues there, but, again, I can't help because in order to do so, one is forced to join two clubs.

But I do appreciate the suggestion.

Twomed
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Welcome Mike. The link above will get you to the folks that can answer your question for sure. ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚
Happy Trails ๐Ÿ™‚
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