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tmiller24
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Hi everyone, nothing better than being a corvette rookie! I have a quedtion to ask, but first must explain a little. Last year my wife bought an 89 coupe to drive to and from her nursing job.
The air conditioning was not doing good so, we took the car to a small shop on the suggestion of a coworker and all that got fixed was my wallet. This year I decided to have a look my self and I beleive I found the problem. The problem being that the cooling fan would not cycle when the A/C was turned on. There is a coolant temp switch #14078970 on the right side of the engine compartment,attached to the A/C line, that when unplugged will turn on the fan. I discovered that if i unscrew the switch, plug it in to the connectter and leave them dangling, that the fan and A/C work like they are suppose to. What is the coolant temp switch for and what am I messing up by leaving it unscrewed from the A/C line?
Tony&Tracy
89 Bright Red Coupe
The air conditioning was not doing good so, we took the car to a small shop on the suggestion of a coworker and all that got fixed was my wallet. This year I decided to have a look my self and I beleive I found the problem. The problem being that the cooling fan would not cycle when the A/C was turned on. There is a coolant temp switch #14078970 on the right side of the engine compartment,attached to the A/C line, that when unplugged will turn on the fan. I discovered that if i unscrew the switch, plug it in to the connectter and leave them dangling, that the fan and A/C work like they are suppose to. What is the coolant temp switch for and what am I messing up by leaving it unscrewed from the A/C line?
Tony&Tracy
89 Bright Red Coupe