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Overheat/fan stops

Linde H30T H2X. The hydraulic fan seems not be efficient. When I start the engine, the fan will spin, as I rev the engine up and down, I can hear the fan increase and decrease, but eventually after revving the engine up and down the fan will come to a stop with engine running. If I restart the engine the fan will start rotating again. If I leave the engine running the fan will not spin. When I unplug the flow solenoid the fan will run at constant speed, and plug it back in will run until I rev the engine up and down again. I have done the washer mod to the flow valve. I have pulled the rad, cleaned it inside and out, replaced thermostat and seal, flushed cooling system, replace hydraulic temp sensor, cleaned cooling temp sensor, replaced muffler. Im at a lost and hope someone can help out.
  • Posted 15 Jul 2019 23:38
  • Discussion started by Barfly_olaf
  • Nova Scotia, Canada
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I've replaced them both. I do not have the software to read the temperature.
  • Posted 18 Jul 2019 01:02
  • Reply by Barfly_olaf
  • Nova Scotia, Canada
Replace cooling temp sensor, they are cheap and a common problem, Do you have pathfinder software to plug in and read the temperature? There are 2 types of sensor 2 wire and 4 wire. Just go to a car shop and get one.
  • Posted 18 Jul 2019 00:44
  • Reply by andrew_k
  • England, United Kingdom

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