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Date:         Thu, 23 Feb 2006 19:35:47 -0800
Reply-To:     Evan Mac Donald <macdonald1987@SBCGLOBAL.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Evan Mac Donald <macdonald1987@SBCGLOBAL.NET>
Subject:      Re: "jet engine" cooling fan
In-Reply-To:  <4253a4a60602231305t5f34cefbl34de848ece04f769@mail.gmail.com>
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This is actually normal, when the engine gets to an elevated, but not overheated, condition. Overheated would be one of the things to make the light flash. Low coolant level in the header tank is the other. And, believe it or not, there are two speeds available to the cooling fan! The thermostatic switch in the radiator has two levels it can send the fan motor to - "jet engine" and "warp speed" - although both can be frightening if you haven't heard them before. In most normal operating of a Vanagon, the radiator works well enough that it does not need the fan to run to help cool off.

Rob Campbell <mantid@GMAIL.COM> wrote: As pertains to water-cooled (1987) vanagon:

I've heard reference to the cooling stage where the "jet engine" fan comes on (quite loudly). I did experience this last summer for the first time while driving up a long steep stretch of highway in Southern California on a 90-degree day. The temp needle was a ways above its usual spot in the middle, but the light never flashed and fortunately the drive was over shortly after that occurance. I did pull over into the truck lane and was driving about 35, the "jet engine" would come and go intermittantly.

I am curious how "normal" it is for this stage of cooling to occur. Is it a warning of a problem, or just par for course for driving uphill too long? Should the van be pulled over to cool down? Or is it ok to just let it go like this, with the system doing its job? How hot is too hot? Obviously slowing down as much as possible comes to mind, turning off AC and even opening the heat up if its tolerable, but as summer returns to the south, are there any other words of consideration?

FWIW I have no coolant leaks, van seems in perfect health, temp is almost always stable (even at highway speeds and "normal" uphill drives). I am new to living in such a warm area though and want to be careful this summer.

thanks for any input

rob 87 Westy Long Beach, CA

Evan Mac Donald

1984 Wolfburg 1985 GL 7 Pass. 1991 Carat Weekender 1972 Chevy P/U 1993 Bonneville


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