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DD60 11.1l fan cut in temp


Created On Tuesday November 03, 2009 17:03 Diesel Talk
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FredMiller
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Hi, Could anyone tell me at what coolant temp I should expect my fan clutch to activate?

Thanks, Fred
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GoneFishen
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On the DDEC 2 system the fan is controled via an oem sensor. Usually around 205*F for on and about 195*F for cutoff. Look at the thermostat housing, it is at the rear of the housing. [i think].

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FredMiller
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Thanks once again, GoneFishen! The sensor is just where you said it would be. Fred
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