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Engine fan ?
When I turn my key ON in the morning, before I start, I've noticed the right engine fan running, and it's 25 degrees out!
The way I read the manual, (Section 2-7, page 22) with the A/C off, no vehicle speed and water temp below192 degrees - the fans should both be off. I'd like to hear from a couple of you whether you get fan operation just prior to cold start. I am suspecting a temperature sensor problem. Thanks! |
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No. My fans are off when the engine is cold unless the climate control auto switch is on and it's hotter in the SVX than the temperature setting on the climate control.
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fans running
I had fans running on hi pretty much all the time until water temp sensor was replaced, now they have several speed and are even off a lot!
Rob
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A third input before I accept this as Gospel and buy a temp sensor?
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Does your check engine light ever come on? If so get the temp sensor. If not...get the temp sensor anyway...especially if it's never been changed yet.
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Yes, the check engine light comes on, but the only code is 33, for the Speed Sensor 2. (Replaced that $en$or, but the problem is internal. Not looking forward to pulling transmission to replace the drive unit.)
Temp sensor has never been replaced. I removed it and checked resistance against a new one at the dealer and it matched at room temperature. Must be intermittent. Oh well, at least that one's not so expen$ive. Thanks! |
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Doesn't the cooling fan come on if the DEF is on? I don't drive my SVX in the snow so it's ussually never really cold and and I never have to have the DEF on when it is cold, but yesterday when I went out to clean the snow off the cars, I started the Legacy and put on the DEF and the fan was running. All this assuming you had your DEF on, it not then, Oh well.
BTW the Speed sensor 2 is the one right on the top side of the tranny (where the speedo cable would go if it was a Legacy Tranny) It is easy to change but probly not cheap. Unless the drive gears are stripped on the diff, if so then, Oh well.
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I replaced the sensor, and yes, it was not difficult. The problem is internal, apparently. I guess this is not an uncommon problem with these cars.
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Exact same problem here
A few months my engine light lit up and my speedo stopped working. Soon after I noticed that my fan kicks in as soon as I turn the ignition on. Any ideas what these 2 have in common?
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Mine does the same thing, though not every time I turn the ignition on. I'm sure your CE light is for code 33: Vehicle Speed Sensor 2.
You may also get transmission code 33 as well. I do know that the radiator fan control looks at vehicle speed, as well as water temperature and A/C when determining whether to power the fan(s), and at what speed. I can only assume the Engine Control Unit is in a default mode, though I don't know why it would default to the vehicle being at speed and the engine at temp when first turing on the ignition. |
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