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    I have replaced everything I know to replace. The fan, switch in the thermostat housing, thermostat, and now the relay ... with a used one.

    The problem I was having was the fan was staying on all the time. I replaced the relay and now it stays off. I tested it by disconnecting the switch and the fan came on. So I plugged it in and ran the car & the temp. gauge got to 3/4 and the fan would not come on. Rad fluid started coming out of the reservoir so I stopped the motor.
    My question is how far high does the temp gauge get before the fan comes on? I didn't want to blow a head gasket.
    Also is there another part I might need to replace?

    Thanks in advance
    Mike
    1993 Ford Festiva L blue 170,000 miles
    1990 Ford Festiva L Plus white 190,000 Auto, currently waiting to have another engine put in.
    1995 Ford F150 XLT black 203,000 miles
    2002 Honda CRV silver 180,000 miles
    2003 Toyota Rav4 Sport black 94,000 miles
    2008 Sym Rv250 dark grey 30,000 miles. My scooter.
    1989 Ford Festiva LX black 233,000 miles. Sold to my better half's son.

    Mike

  • #2
    Originally posted by muleskinner View Post
    I have replaced everything I know to replace. Also is there another part I might need to replace?
    It says the temperature on the fan wiring diagram.

    Check the grounding of the coolant temperature switch.
    I trust you did not use any teflon tape.
    Last edited by bravekozak; 10-28-2015, 08:59 PM.

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    • #3
      Using the stock gauge my fan comes on about one needle past center on my auto, my 4 speed and my 5 speed but if the cooling system has a lot of build up the coolant gets hotter before the switch does. All of these are stock except the good metal radiator started leaking a couple years ago, now they all have plastic tanks. The ignition switch went bad in my red one and I put an Aspire rad in to get out of the mountains from camp. Towing a heavy trailer it never got warm enough to run the fan. Even with the lower hose in a pretzel to make it under the hood. Heck the hood won't even fit over that thing. Going to get one of the chinese metal ones if anyone recommends one.
      Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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      • #4
        The thin tubes between the upper and lower brass reservoirs are made out of steel instead of brass. The steel will slowly rust and spring a leak which is exactly why it was designed that way. I was at a rad rebuilder and saw how it was resoldered. I asked why the tubes weren't brass. Patent.
        Last edited by bravekozak; 10-29-2015, 06:12 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bravekozak View Post
          It says the temperature on the fan wiring diagram.

          Check the grounding of the coolant temperature switch.
          I trust you did not use any teflon tape.
          I replaced the temperature switch (that's in the thermostat housing).
          No, I didn't use Teflon tape.
          1993 Ford Festiva L blue 170,000 miles
          1990 Ford Festiva L Plus white 190,000 Auto, currently waiting to have another engine put in.
          1995 Ford F150 XLT black 203,000 miles
          2002 Honda CRV silver 180,000 miles
          2003 Toyota Rav4 Sport black 94,000 miles
          2008 Sym Rv250 dark grey 30,000 miles. My scooter.
          1989 Ford Festiva LX black 233,000 miles. Sold to my better half's son.

          Mike

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Movin View Post
            if the cooling system has a lot of build up the coolant gets hotter before the switch does. .
            So I may have to flush out the cooling system to make it work properly?
            1993 Ford Festiva L blue 170,000 miles
            1990 Ford Festiva L Plus white 190,000 Auto, currently waiting to have another engine put in.
            1995 Ford F150 XLT black 203,000 miles
            2002 Honda CRV silver 180,000 miles
            2003 Toyota Rav4 Sport black 94,000 miles
            2008 Sym Rv250 dark grey 30,000 miles. My scooter.
            1989 Ford Festiva LX black 233,000 miles. Sold to my better half's son.

            Mike

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            • #7
              You just replaced the switch, it should be exposed to fresh coolant to turn the fan on at the right temp. If there is a coating on the rest of the cooling system you may not be conducting heat out of the metal as well, in other words the combustion chamber can be hotter than normal with normal water temp. Not the problem you are chasing. If you unplug that switch does the fan turn on ?
              Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Movin View Post
                If you unplug that switch does the fan turn on ?
                Yes.
                1993 Ford Festiva L blue 170,000 miles
                1990 Ford Festiva L Plus white 190,000 Auto, currently waiting to have another engine put in.
                1995 Ford F150 XLT black 203,000 miles
                2002 Honda CRV silver 180,000 miles
                2003 Toyota Rav4 Sport black 94,000 miles
                2008 Sym Rv250 dark grey 30,000 miles. My scooter.
                1989 Ford Festiva LX black 233,000 miles. Sold to my better half's son.

                Mike

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                • #9
                  Idle after your next return home and watch the gauge. Feel the upper hose it should start to get tight as the pressure comes up. It should be uncomfortable to touch for very long but okay for a moment. The gauge should be up to a half . A little bit more and the fan should kick on.

                  If the overflow starts working before the hose gets tight and the gauge is up then the cap is not able to seal the radiator neck. The surface in the bottom of the neck might be rough or uneven.
                  Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Movin View Post
                    Idle after your next return home and watch the gauge. Feel the upper hose it should start to get tight as the pressure comes up. It should be uncomfortable to touch for very long but okay for a moment. The gauge should be up to a half . A little bit more and the fan should kick on.

                    If the overflow starts working before the hose gets tight and the gauge is up then the cap is not able to seal the radiator neck. The surface in the bottom of the neck might be rough or uneven.
                    Cap is rough on the bottom. I would say that is it. Unfortunately my fiancés son who drives the festy was forced off the road today by someone coming the other way and slammed the side of the festy in a pole & snapped the pole in half. Thank goodness he's ok but the festy is totaled. He is so depressed that the festy is totaled. Now he has no ride. I will post pictures in another thread....
                    1993 Ford Festiva L blue 170,000 miles
                    1990 Ford Festiva L Plus white 190,000 Auto, currently waiting to have another engine put in.
                    1995 Ford F150 XLT black 203,000 miles
                    2002 Honda CRV silver 180,000 miles
                    2003 Toyota Rav4 Sport black 94,000 miles
                    2008 Sym Rv250 dark grey 30,000 miles. My scooter.
                    1989 Ford Festiva LX black 233,000 miles. Sold to my better half's son.

                    Mike

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                    • #11
                      I can't believe how strong the body shell is, Having a festy lover okay is most important, He can start over with another car.
                      Reflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig

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