Now that summer is here decided to check out the a/c. Blows nice and cold even when engine is hot towing caravan. Fan however does not cut in so disconnected and put 12v supply to it. DEAD! Do I really need it? If so where do i get one?
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My guess is you do need it especially If you tow, as the aircon rad is in front of your engine rad and will push hot air into the engine rad. Cooling can be marginal on some surfs so the hot air needs to be moved!!
Just a thought when you supplied a 12volt feed where did you earth from as the fan has a switched negative supply.
Cheers
Neilwww.europa88.co.uk Loadsa mods!
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Originally posted by kitesurf_philIs your air con rad under the engine, behind the bash plate? If so, and if you have done any off roading it might be full of mud.[COLOR=DarkOrange]ONLY STUPID PEOPLE THINK
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Maybe try the Toymota main dealer first, sometimes the prices are not tooo frightning, failing that post on the 'wanted' forum.
Just be aware the Toyota temp gauge is not linear and when towing and having the air con on, extra heat is quickly generated. I run an extra 'linear' temp gauge and the difference in actual temps are staggering!
I found that having the air con on and towing (admitedly a twin axle caravan of about 1550kg's on a hot day and long gradual incline) soon increased the temps to 100 degrees plus. I switched off the aircon and It dropped back down to something reasonable fairly quickly.
Neilwww.europa88.co.uk Loadsa mods!
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Originally posted by europa88Maybe try the Toymota main dealer first, sometimes the prices are not tooo frightning, failing that post on the 'wanted' forum.
Just be aware the Toyota temp gauge is not linear and when towing and having the air con on, extra heat is quickly generated. I run an extra 'linear' temp gauge and the difference in actual temps are staggering!
I found that having the air con on and towing (admitedly a twin axle caravan of about 1550kg's on a hot day and long gradual incline) soon increased the temps to 100 degrees plus. I switched off the aircon and It dropped back down to something reasonable fairly quickly.
Neil
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Well at least your air con works Mick, have a thought for me at the moment with no aircon!!!
I had a rad modified to a 4 row core and It just kissed the air con rad when installed!! I didn't realise and It damaged both the air con rad and the newly modified engine rad!
Luckily It was an easy repair, but I havn't got round to regassing yet!
and now It's got hot !!!
Hope all goes ok for Spain
Cheers
Neilwww.europa88.co.uk Loadsa mods!
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Originally posted by europa88Well at least your air con works Mick, have a thought for me at the moment with no aircon!!!
I had a rad modified to a 4 row core and It just kissed the air con rad when installed!! I didn't realise and It damaged both the air con rad and the newly modified engine rad!
Luckily It was an easy repair, but I havn't got round to regassing yet!
and now It's got hot !!!
Hope all goes ok for Spain
Cheers
Neil[COLOR=DarkOrange]ONLY STUPID PEOPLE THINK
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Oh jeez dont get me started on this one!
I kept the standard cooler(It's actually very efficient) and currently have 2, yes TWO extra atf coolers one mounted in the bash plate plumbed before the inbuilt one and one behind the plastic grill with a dedicated fan on it after the inbuilt one. The fan is manually operated with a 110 degree thermo switch as well (in case i fall asleep or anything )
I also have a oil temp gauge for the transmission fluid so I can monitor temps when towing!
paranoia has never been so complicated!
Oh and I have an overide of the a/c fan so It can help all the other little coolers in their quest for the big Chill!
And resiliconed my viscous fan!
Seriously, the main problem is low airflow and excessive heat and this seems to happen when towing up hills!
I fact even with all this kit I am still willing to bet I could get the transmission warning lamp to come on on the dash, on a very long incline in very hot weather when towing!
But I wont try It just yet!
Mind you, plenty of peeps on here dont have heat probs towing heavy loads, but on the other hand some do!
Cheers
Neilwww.europa88.co.uk Loadsa mods!
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Originally posted by europa88Oh jeez dont get me started on this one!
I kept the standard cooler(It's actually very efficient) and currently have 2, yes TWO extra atf coolers one mounted in the bash plate plumbed before the inbuilt one and one behind the plastic grill with a dedicated fan on it after the inbuilt one. The fan is manually operated with a 110 degree thermo switch as well (in case i fall asleep or anything )
I also have a oil temp gauge for the transmission fluid so I can monitor temps when towing!
paranoia has never been so complicated!
Oh and I have an overide of the a/c fan so It can help all the other little coolers in their quest for the big Chill!
And resiliconed my viscous fan!
Seriously, the main problem is low airflow and excessive heat and this seems to happen when towing up hills!
I fact even with all this kit I am still willing to bet I could get the transmission warning lamp to come on on the dash, on a very long incline in very hot weather when towing!
But I wont try It just yet!
Mind you, plenty of peeps on here dont have heat probs towing heavy loads, but on the other hand some do!
Cheers
Neil
Thanks again
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