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11-24-2008, 14:41
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Horton Fan
Jim
I replaced mine two years ago but I didn't think it was the thermostat that sent a signal to engage the fan. Don Spithaler 89 SP 36' Butler, PA On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 9:30 PM, jim riordan <"jqrjr@yahoo.com"> wrote:
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11-25-2008, 01:03
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Horton Fan
The sensor for the Horton fan is screwed into the block just under the
alternator ( on an FC). It is a tight spot. Sensor looks just like a temperature sensor. They are wired strangely. Look closely at the old one to see both the temp. and if it is NC or NO. Mine was NC. They are available at most HD truck dealers. Bruce 1988 FC35 |
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11-25-2008, 01:16
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Hi Bruce
Will that give me the correct temp. Does yours cycle on & off a lot? Is there a way to check the sensor to make sure it is coming on at the correct temp? Thanks Don Spithaler 89 SP 36' Butler, PA On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:03 AM, birdshill123 <"birdshill123@yahoo.com"> wrote:
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11-26-2008, 06:23
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Hi Don,
With the Outside Temps in Pennsylvania, the 3208 should not get hot enough to trip the fan temp sensor, Unless you can put a heavy load on in the foothills. Our 88 FC trips at about 190/195 and quickly returns to 180/185. Some one may have changed the sensor, the temp may be stamped on the sensor, But you will probably need to remove it. The only other way that I am avare of; is to put it is a pot of water with Ohm meter wires attached, and with another mechanical thermometer, and gradually raise the temp. This will check the switching temp. Bill 88 FC michigan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Donald Spithaler" > > Hi Bruce > Will that give me the correct temp. Does yours cycle on & off a lot? Is > there a way to check the sensor to make sure it is coming on at the correct > temp? Thanks > Don Spithaler > 89 SP 36' > Butler, PA > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 8:03 AM, birdshill123 > > > The sensor for the Horton fan is screwed into the block just under the > > alternator ( on an FC). It is a tight spot. Sensor looks just like a > > temperature sensor. They are wired strangely. Look closely at the old > > one to see both the temp. and if it is NC or NO. Mine was NC. They are > > available at most HD truck dealers. > > > > Bruce > > 1988 FC35 > > > > > > > |
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11-26-2008, 10:20
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Bill
Is this the only sensor that would cause the fan to cycle? The other day when I was out it was cold & I didn't think it should be cycling on & off. I'll try that to see if the sensor is the problem. I want to get it fixed Don Spithaler 89 SP 36' Butler, PA 2008 at 1:23 PM, pattypape <"billpatty@hotmail.com"> wrote:
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11-26-2008, 10:58
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Don:
Have you considered it could be the wiring? Have you found the sesnor under the alternator? Chek that the wires are attached properly. Maybe the wires cooked and have become brittle giving you intemittent contact. I would check the wiring first. Then do as Bill and I suggested and remove the sensor and test. I dont know what it is like on an SP but on the FC it is a fun job. I had to use a deep 1/2 inch drive socket and a super long Johnson bar to loosen the sensor. I guess they sieze to the block threads. Bruce 1988 FC35 |
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11-26-2008, 12:40
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Bruce
I haven't been able to get to it yet. We have been getting some nasty weather this week. I'll check the wires first. That is a good point. It probably won't be that easy. Don Spithaler 89 SP 36' Butler, PA On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:58 PM, birdshill123 <"birdshill123@yahoo.com"> wrote:
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12-03-2008, 13:01
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Thanks Guys
It was the Horton Fan sensor. I have a light on my dash that I installed to tell when the fan is cycling on & off. and on a short trip out today the fan was coming on at 195 & off at 188. I really like to know when the fan is running. Don Spithaler 89 SP 36' Butler, PA On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:58 PM, birdshill123 <"birdshill123@yahoo.com"> wrote:
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12-03-2008, 13:55
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Don,
In my FC I need ear plugs when the fan goes on. No light necessary. Gardner 83FC35 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Donald Spithaler" > > Thanks Guys > It was the Horton Fan sensor. I have a light on my dash that I installed > to tell when the fan is cycling on & off. and on a short trip out today the > fan was coming on at 195 & off at 188. I really like to know when the fan is > running. > Don Spithaler > 89 SP 36' > Butler, PA > > On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 5:58 PM, birdshill123 > > > Don: > > > > Have you considered it could be the wiring? Have you found the sesnor > > under the alternator? Chek that the wires are attached properly. Maybe > > the wires cooked and have become brittle giving you intemittent > > contact. I would check the wiring first. Then do as Bill and I > > suggested and remove the sensor and test. I dont know what it is like > > on an SP but on the FC it is a fun job. I had to use a deep 1/2 inch > > drive socket and a super long Johnson bar to loosen the sensor. I guess > > they sieze to the block threads. > > > > Bruce > > 1988 FC35 > > > > > > > |
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