NC2Stay
Well-known member
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2004
- Messages
- 299
- Location
- NC Coast
- Corvette
- 1995 Coupe, Torch Red, 6-speed, chrome sawblades
I went out for a ride with my wife on this gorgeous spring day, and stopped for a few minutes (with the engine on) at a local scenic spot.
The temp zoomed up. I don't remember what the digital gauge said, cause when I saw the analog gauge shoot up, I hit the A/C switch and got going.
Luckily I remembered that somebody here had said that turning on the A/C turns on the radiator fan.
So, I ran with the A/C on for a while, and all cooled down nicely (about 195-200). I then shut off the A/C, but I still heard the fan run and the temps stayed fine.
So, what can we deduce so far: a) the fans work. b) the fan relay works - but is it the same relay used for the A/C and for high temp? c) I think the temp sensors are working OK, as evidenced by the digital and analog metering.
But why did the fan stay on after I turned the A/C off.
Anyhow, could somebody give me the short-to-medium sized course on what is going on here? What relays? Where? What sensors?
Thanks, Bob
The temp zoomed up. I don't remember what the digital gauge said, cause when I saw the analog gauge shoot up, I hit the A/C switch and got going.
Luckily I remembered that somebody here had said that turning on the A/C turns on the radiator fan.
So, I ran with the A/C on for a while, and all cooled down nicely (about 195-200). I then shut off the A/C, but I still heard the fan run and the temps stayed fine.
So, what can we deduce so far: a) the fans work. b) the fan relay works - but is it the same relay used for the A/C and for high temp? c) I think the temp sensors are working OK, as evidenced by the digital and analog metering.
But why did the fan stay on after I turned the A/C off.
Anyhow, could somebody give me the short-to-medium sized course on what is going on here? What relays? Where? What sensors?
Thanks, Bob




