I have a 760 that wants to over heat at the stop lights. It has a fan on the engine and a electric fan in front of the radiator. Is the electric one a cooling fan or part of the AC. If a cooling fan when is it suppose to come on and what controls it.
Thanks.
Fred
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The electric fan is for cooling the condenser (part of the AC system). It turned on by a relay that is triggered in combination of AC switch and coolant thermo switch (mounts on radiator). Have a mechanic check your thermostat, fan clutch, and radiator. Usually, a bad fan clutch or clogged radiator will cause overheating at stop lights.
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Dave
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Dave
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