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Do both Cooling fans operate simultaneously on a C5?
I have the optional "Run Cool" on my C5, so mine is a wimp compared to Dad's
<g> >Fans start low speed at 226 C ( 438.8 F ) >go on to high speed at 235 C ( 455 F ) >low speed with the ignition off at 284 C. ( 543.2 F ) The fans are wired in parellel, so both should be the same speed. On mine: Any temperature when you turn the AC on, they come on low speed (cannot hear them inside or outside the car) About 220 F, they come on low. About 230 F, they go to high, but this is the hottest the car has ever run. Never have had them stay on after the car was turned off. (or maybe did not hear them, but the times I checked them, they were always off) Speaking of...Just noticed the C6 is missing the E/M (English/Metric) button. I have had alot of fun when a newbie to vettes is on the passenger side asks how fast it takes to get to 60 and I tell them to watch the Speedometer as I hit the E/M when they are not looking <g> and I hit "130" (km/h) or about 80 mi/h......They watch the speedo and never notice it really reading km/h <g> Mean to do, but fun ! -- Tedd Riggs Redmond, WA 1998 C5 6 spd "wdlanning" > wrote in message ... > Today, I noticed that the car ran hotter than usual. It was indicating > 220 > F. Only one (the right one) of the two radiator fans was operating. > Seems > to me that both should have been working at this temperature. I would > appreciate some help... > Wayne > > |
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"Tedd Riggs" > wrote in message
news > I have the optional "Run Cool" on my C5, so mine is a wimp compared to Dad's > <g> > > >Fans start low speed at 226 C ( 438.8 F ) > >go on to high speed at 235 C ( 455 F ) > >low speed with the ignition off at 284 C. ( 543.2 F ) > How do you know my car doesn't glow in the dark? ;-] I even unlocked some of the dickheads that I have blocked to see who wanted to show their math ability in place of understanding. Couldn't find them so it's of no matter anyhow and not worth my time right now. Actually the original poster touched a soft spot when he ask me "Since you have a C5, how about checking your fans when the engine is hot and report back?", plus the "Manual is silent..." remark didn't help much. Got to get up off the couch and do something for yourself or you can wet yourself. I must admit that I should never suggest that someone should spend money or energy when they can get it for free. My mood wasn't very good that night and it would have been prudent for me to have just kept my mouth shut. I've looked up a number of item in my manuals in the past because I was learning also. Now I think that time and effort is best used for my own vehicles. One of the first encounters I had was someone named "dave" that was sure the crossover pipe on the C5 was up front by the engine. I even took a pictures and sent them to him and got an argument that he was still right. I like to help people when I can and go out of my way to do so to a fault. I'm to old to change my ways but still not to old to temper them. -- Dad 04 C5 CE Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd |
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"C5Guy" > wrote in message
... > Hey Dad......best of luck to your boy, you and the rest of the family > > Hey, thanks for your thoughts, we can use all the luck we can get. -- Dad 04 C5 CE Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd |
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Tedd,
Thanks...very helpful reply. "Tedd Riggs" > wrote in message news > I have the optional "Run Cool" on my C5, so mine is a wimp compared to Dad's > <g> > > >Fans start low speed at 226 C ( 438.8 F ) > >go on to high speed at 235 C ( 455 F ) > >low speed with the ignition off at 284 C. ( 543.2 F ) > > The fans are wired in parellel, so both should be the same speed. > On mine: > Any temperature when you turn the AC on, they come on low speed (cannot hear > them inside or outside the car) > About 220 F, they come on low. > About 230 F, they go to high, but this is the hottest the car has ever run. > Never have had them stay on after the car was turned off. (or maybe did not > hear them, but the times I checked them, they were always off) > > Speaking of...Just noticed the C6 is missing the E/M (English/Metric) > button. I have had alot of fun when a newbie to vettes is on the passenger > side asks how fast it takes to get to 60 and I tell them to watch the > Speedometer as I hit the E/M when they are not looking <g> and I hit "130" > (km/h) or about 80 mi/h......They watch the speedo and never notice it > really reading km/h <g> > Mean to do, but fun ! > > -- > Tedd Riggs > Redmond, WA > 1998 C5 6 spd > > > > "wdlanning" > wrote in message > ... > > Today, I noticed that the car ran hotter than usual. It was indicating > > 220 > > F. Only one (the right one) of the two radiator fans was operating. > > Seems > > to me that both should have been working at this temperature. I would > > appreciate some help... > > Wayne > > > > > |
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Hi Dad,
Hope I was not on the blocked list ! Gee I thought that Blue Glow that passed thru Roswell was just another alien ship checking us out for intelligent life, but must have been a Blue 2004 C5 CE <g> -- Tedd Riggs Redmond, WA 1998 C5 6 spd "Dad" > wrote in message ... > "Tedd Riggs" > wrote in message > news >> I have the optional "Run Cool" on my C5, so mine is a wimp compared to > Dad's >> <g> >> >> >Fans start low speed at 226 C ( 438.8 F ) >> >go on to high speed at 235 C ( 455 F ) >> >low speed with the ignition off at 284 C. ( 543.2 F ) >> > How do you know my car doesn't glow in the dark? ;-] I even unlocked some > of > the dickheads that I have blocked to see who wanted to show their math > ability in place of understanding. Couldn't find them so it's of no matter > anyhow and not worth my time right now. > > Actually the original poster touched a soft spot when he ask me "Since you > have a C5, how about checking your fans when the engine is hot and report > back?", plus the "Manual is silent..." remark didn't help much. Got to get > up off the couch and do something for yourself or you can wet yourself. I > must admit that I should never suggest that someone should spend money or > energy when they can get it for free. My mood wasn't very good that night > and it would have been prudent for me to have just kept my mouth shut. > I've > looked up a number of item in my manuals in the past because I was > learning > also. Now I think that time and effort is best used for my own vehicles. > One > of the first encounters I had was someone named "dave" that was sure the > crossover pipe on the C5 was up front by the engine. I even took a > pictures > and sent them to him and got an argument that he was still right. > > I like to help people when I can and go out of my way to do so to a fault. > I'm to old to change my ways but still not to old to temper them. > -- > Dad > 04 C5 CE Z51 > 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd > > > > |
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Hi Wayne,
Hope it helped a little bit. Actually with the new engine designs, 220 F is still not that bad. If my 69 Chevelle SS ever hit that I was in trouble! Couple of things. I think there is a 10 amp fuse between the fans in a fused link. I tried to trace the wiring but could not find it. Sounds to me like one bad fan, but according to the local dealer they almost never fail. I would check the connections and it you get a Voltmeter in on the bad fan (watch out for fingers...) that would tell you right away if its a fan or connection issue. Don't check just the + terminal for 12 volts, make sure the ground really goes to a grounded surface.Vettes are famous for bad ground connections. Other thought might be a lower thermostat. Stock C5 is 192 deg, lot of people with temperature issues drop that to a lower temp. The 175 degree one is pretty popular and can be purchased via Mid-America (www.madvet.com) or Ecklers has a 170 degree version also for about the same price. ( http://www.ecklers.com) Part # 36088 If you are in the mood to spend more money, you can get a electronic controller that lets you set when the fans come on. Ecklers calls it a "VHP Constant Monitor Fan Controller" and plugs into the cooling system harness and runs about $200. Part# 37516 Most any of the "vette stores" sell about the same thing. Those are just a few examples. Also anyone that has a codereader/tuner (Hypertech is one of the more popular) They are kinda pricey ($300-$400) but can add some real power by reprogramming the engines control. They also can change the temps that the fans come on. http://www.hypertech.com/ or more details http://www.hypertech.com/programmer.html They also sell low-temp thermostats. If its running hot, turn on the AC, that should force the fans on high. If you still only have a single fan, there might be enough play in the harness to switch connectors between the fans (think you have to cut the shielding back to do this) but if the fan that is not working still does not work, pretty good chance its a bad fan (around $60-$80). I would go with getting the second fan working first. If that does not drop the temp enough then probably go with the lower temp. thermostat. Also make sure that middle section of your front spoiler is intach. If not or its missing, then you lose alot of cooling air. Well that's the major thoughts I had. Hope you get it cooler as mine runs much better when 195 or below. Tedd -- Tedd Riggs Redmond, WA 1998 C5 6 spd "wdlanning" > wrote in message ... > Tedd, > Thanks...very helpful reply. > > "Tedd Riggs" > wrote in message > news >> I have the optional "Run Cool" on my C5, so mine is a wimp compared to > Dad's >> <g> >> >> >Fans start low speed at 226 C ( 438.8 F ) >> >go on to high speed at 235 C ( 455 F ) >> >low speed with the ignition off at 284 C. ( 543.2 F ) >> >> The fans are wired in parellel, so both should be the same speed. >> On mine: >> Any temperature when you turn the AC on, they come on low speed (cannot > hear >> them inside or outside the car) >> About 220 F, they come on low. >> About 230 F, they go to high, but this is the hottest the car has ever > run. >> Never have had them stay on after the car was turned off. (or maybe did > not >> hear them, but the times I checked them, they were always off) >> >> Speaking of...Just noticed the C6 is missing the E/M (English/Metric) >> button. I have had alot of fun when a newbie to vettes is on the >> passenger >> side asks how fast it takes to get to 60 and I tell them to watch the >> Speedometer as I hit the E/M when they are not looking <g> and I hit >> "130" >> (km/h) or about 80 mi/h......They watch the speedo and never notice it >> really reading km/h <g> >> Mean to do, but fun ! >> >> -- >> Tedd Riggs >> Redmond, WA >> 1998 C5 6 spd >> >> >> >> "wdlanning" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Today, I noticed that the car ran hotter than usual. It was indicating >> > 220 >> > F. Only one (the right one) of the two radiator fans was operating. >> > Seems >> > to me that both should have been working at this temperature. I would >> > appreciate some help... >> > Wayne >> > >> > >> > > |
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"Tedd Riggs" > wrote in message ... > Hi Wayne, > Hope it helped a little bit. > Actually with the new engine designs, 220 F is still not that bad. If my 69 > Chevelle SS ever hit that I was in trouble! > > Couple of things. I think there is a 10 amp fuse between the fans in a fused > link. I tried to trace the wiring but could not find it. Sounds to me like > one bad fan, but according to the local dealer they almost never fail. I > would check the connections and it you get a Voltmeter in on the bad fan > (watch out for fingers...) that would tell you right away if its a fan or > connection issue. Don't check just the + terminal for 12 volts, make sure > the ground really goes to a grounded surface.Vettes are famous for bad > ground connections. > Other thought might be a lower thermostat. Stock C5 is 192 deg, lot of > people with temperature issues drop that to a lower temp. The manual tells the three relays to check and the fuse and relay locations. If you're going to do your own work you will need a manual. -- Dad 04 C5 CE Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd |
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Now I need to do some more homework on this one.
As Dad commented, the manual says three relays for Fan1, 2 & 3. I know I don't have a third fan and in talking to dealer service people a couple of them say they are not wired together and have 3 trip points when the engine gets too hot and follow this below as the temperature goes up. Drivers side comes on at low speed. Both fans go to low speed. Both go to hi-speed. Dealer 2 said only two modes, both fans low or high.... So a bit lost at the moment.. -- Tedd Riggs Redmond, WA 1998 C5 6 spd "Dad" > wrote in message ... > > "Tedd Riggs" > wrote in message > ... >> Hi Wayne, >> Hope it helped a little bit. >> Actually with the new engine designs, 220 F is still not that bad. If my > 69 >> Chevelle SS ever hit that I was in trouble! >> >> Couple of things. I think there is a 10 amp fuse between the fans in a > fused >> link. I tried to trace the wiring but could not find it. Sounds to me >> like >> one bad fan, but according to the local dealer they almost never fail. I >> would check the connections and it you get a Voltmeter in on the bad fan >> (watch out for fingers...) that would tell you right away if its a fan or >> connection issue. Don't check just the + terminal for 12 volts, make sure >> the ground really goes to a grounded surface.Vettes are famous for bad >> ground connections. >> Other thought might be a lower thermostat. Stock C5 is 192 deg, lot >> of >> people with temperature issues drop that to a lower temp. > > The manual tells the three relays to check and the fuse and relay > locations. > If you're going to do your own work you will need a manual. > -- > Dad > 04 C5 CE Z51 > 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd > > |
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"Tedd Riggs" > wrote in message
... > Now I need to do some more homework on this one. > As Dad commented, the manual says three relays for Fan1, 2 & 3. I know I > don't have a third fan and in talking to dealer service people a couple of > them say they are not wired together and have 3 trip points when the engine > gets too hot and follow this below as the temperature goes up. > Drivers side comes on at low speed. > Both fans go to low speed. > Both go to hi-speed. > > Dealer 2 said only two modes, both fans low or high.... > So a bit lost at the moment.. > > -- > Tedd Riggs > Redmond, WA > 1998 C5 6 spd Dealer 2 is correct. On & off relay with low speed relay, or high speed relay (kinda) depending on temperature. The 3 trip points are for normal cooling, low speed, maximum cooling, high speed and over temperature high speed with the power shut off. Avoid the lower temperature thermostats, besides being the same stat with a .05 cent spacer in it, it will screw up more than you will gain. If you're going to race it put a switch on it to turn them on. Can be done in the fuse/relay panel by the battery, $5 fix that takes 5 minutes. If you're going to do your own work you will need a manual. -- Dad 04 C5 CE Z51 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd |
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Thanks Dad,
I kinda guessed you would have the correct info ! Tedd -- Tedd Riggs Redmond, WA 1998 C5 6 spd "Dad" > wrote in message ... > "Tedd Riggs" > wrote in message > ... >> Now I need to do some more homework on this one. >> As Dad commented, the manual says three relays for Fan1, 2 & 3. I know I >> don't have a third fan and in talking to dealer service people a couple >> of >> them say they are not wired together and have 3 trip points when the > engine >> gets too hot and follow this below as the temperature goes up. >> Drivers side comes on at low speed. >> Both fans go to low speed. >> Both go to hi-speed. >> >> Dealer 2 said only two modes, both fans low or high.... >> So a bit lost at the moment.. >> >> -- >> Tedd Riggs >> Redmond, WA >> 1998 C5 6 spd > > Dealer 2 is correct. On & off relay with low speed relay, or high speed > relay (kinda) depending on temperature. The 3 trip points are for normal > cooling, low speed, maximum cooling, high speed and over temperature high > speed with the power shut off. Avoid the lower temperature thermostats, > besides being the same stat with a .05 cent spacer in it, it will screw up > more than you will gain. If you're going to race it put a switch on it to > turn them on. Can be done in the fuse/relay panel by the battery, $5 fix > that takes 5 minutes. If you're going to do your own work you will need a > manual. > -- > Dad > 04 C5 CE Z51 > 72 Shark Black/Black/4spd > > |
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