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RE: GTV6 cooling fan meltdown...(reasonably long)
> Friends,
>
> While out for a pleasant drive around the capital beltway
> (i.e. wasting time
> sitting in bumper to bumper traffic at 10:30 a.m.) I started
> to smell
> something burning. I caught a hint of it, then it was gone.
> A while later
> the smell came back with a vengeance and i watched as the
> engine temp began
> to creep up. I pulled over and popped the hood to find the
> source. First
> things first: coolant - good, drivers side fan, ok - pass
> side fan, not ok.
> pass side fan wiring - insulation melted off. following the
> wire to the
> connectors - connectos melted together. Since the radiator
> is in the way
> and I could follow the wiring no further, I headed to the
> wiring harness on
> the drivers side. The harness was split open exposing the
> wire which had by
> then shed it's insulation. Since the connector was fried, I
> cut the power
> wire and drove home (temp was fine at speed). Got home,
> removed fried fan,
> opened it up and discovered death, as expected. First of
> all, what could
> have caused such an event, and secondly...how does one go
> about replacing
> said fried components. I might as well replace both fans
> while I'm at it,
> but the real question here is the wiring. Upon initial
> inspection it the
> meltdown doesn't seem to have damaged any other
> circuits...thank goodness
> for that. I have some ideas of how to remedy this, but I
> thought I'd ask if
> anyone has come across a similar situation. Thanks for
> letting me ramble.
I would also figure out why a fuse or relay didn't stop this, I'm pretty
sure fans are on a fused circuit.
That's as much as I can offer, I'm more a mechanical geek than an EECS
geek..
Ian Lomax
71, 74, 75, Alfas
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