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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Still overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="JEEPenn" data-source="post: 439357" data-attributes="member: 21230"><p>machoheadgames I AM using the original mechanical fan system.</p><p> As I had mentioned on a couple posts that I had replaced the fan clutch (the part that links the five blade steel fan to the water pump hub) a couple of times thinking that the fan clutch had failed and the replacement was defective.</p><p> Although I have ALSO Tried the electric fan route going with several different fan configurations before finally abandoning the electric radiator fan concept completely.</p><p> I believe that your misunderstanding came from the fact that I am using an electric fan to assist in cooling the condenser in my air conditioning system. The electric fan is mounted to the front side of the condenser between the grill and condenser and ONLY comes on when the air conditioner is turned on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEEPenn, post: 439357, member: 21230"] machoheadgames I AM using the original mechanical fan system. As I had mentioned on a couple posts that I had replaced the fan clutch (the part that links the five blade steel fan to the water pump hub) a couple of times thinking that the fan clutch had failed and the replacement was defective. Although I have ALSO Tried the electric fan route going with several different fan configurations before finally abandoning the electric radiator fan concept completely. I believe that your misunderstanding came from the fact that I am using an electric fan to assist in cooling the condenser in my air conditioning system. The electric fan is mounted to the front side of the condenser between the grill and condenser and ONLY comes on when the air conditioner is turned on. [/QUOTE]
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