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re: Electric Cooling Fan in '87 Spider Veloce
John,
Look on the right (passenger) side of the radiators fan shroud and you
should find a small, black button with two wires coming out of it. This
button is located to intercept the air flow from the engine fan. This
is the thermal switch for the AC cooling fan. The AC cooling fan will
come one whenever the air temp reaches a certain temp - I've no idea
what that temp is.
But is should turn the cooling fan off when it falls below a certain
temp, as well. But it could be that the relay controlled by this switch
didn't release as well. I think that that relay is located on the
passengers side fender inside the engine compartment.
Bruce
'73 GTV
'86 Spider
> I shut down the
> engine and noticed that an auxiliary cooling fan located on the front of the
> radiator and AC condenser was running. It continued to run and never would
> shut off even as the coolant temperature had gone well below 175. I finally
> disconnected the battery and let the car cool down overnight; the problem
> did not reoccur. Incidently, the car never indicated a hint of overheating.
> Even in Needles, with AC on, the coolant temp. didn't exceed around 190 deg.
> I was unaware that Alfas used an electric fan for back-up cooling and it is
> not mentioned in the owners manual. It certainly looks like a factory
> installation and not an aftermarket item. Any ideas on the reason for the
> fan 's refusal to turn off and where is the sensor that it apparently uses
> to determine temperature? Maybe it uses a simple timer to shut off.
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