Checked fans they are good. Fuses are good. Relay are good.
May 30, 2018 at 1:48 PM
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CJ MEDEVAC
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I uploaded a diagram for the fans from "Prodemand" (below).
It is very detailed and shows where items are located.
Top right side shows a fuse and fusible links (may have been overlooked).
You can test fuses and either side of fusible links for power with a test light or voltmeter.
This might help refresh how to use them efficiently. These guides are from our "repair guides" located on the top right of our pages.
Thanks for the diagrams I jumped the temperature sensor plugged back up check engine was on so I ran diagnostic on sensor was bad put new one in finally fan came on after thirty minutes idling. I appreciate what you sent me I may have to get some more advice at later date on another vehicle that I will be working on here at my shop thanks again.
May 31, 2018 at 1:21 PM
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CJ MEDEVAC
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Next time you see me you can buy me lunch!
Glad you got it working, the belt driven ones give less trouble. LOL!
Same as before, post a new question for your other rig and somebody will jump on it.
We will leave the garage open and the light on for you.