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Old 04-13-2024, 05:23 PM   #1
econ
 
Drives: 2013 2ss
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Been noticing my radiator cooling fans have been running at unusual times

Normally the fans will kick on at about 220* then turn off at 200*.

Lately I have been noticing them coming on at about 190*. Other temps too.

One time the fans were running after I shut the engine off, key removed. This is when I really started paying attention to this issue.

Then, now that I am paying very close attn to the fans, I noticed that the AC compressor clutch was engaging/disengaging on it's own. On for 3 seconds, off for 10 seconds. Something like that. And the fans were coming and going too but not exactly at the same intervals as the AC clutch engagement.

I thought to myself, OK, the AC issue is causing my fan issue perhaps since the fans come on when the AC is on.

Any idea what is causing this?
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Old 04-13-2024, 05:30 PM   #2
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Does the AC clutch engage when defrost is on yet outside temp is above a certain temp? I did do have this on when its warmish outside.

Any other situations where the AC clutch engages when I have not set the HVAC knob to AC?

BTW, not noticing any cool air out the vents. I simply hear the engine RPM drop in response to the AC clutch engaging and once this caught my attention I shined a flashlight at the compressor and watched it closely to confirm my suspicion.
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