while I have the front end off....
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while I have the front end off....
Will be replacing both of the AC fans on my 98 gasser, and will have most of the front end off to get at them. Suggestions of other things I should do while I'm in there?
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Re: while I have the front end off....
install a transmission cooler fan (behind the pass side headlight).
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Re: while I have the front end off....
Is that just a plug and play type affair, or do I need to wire in some sort of thermostatically controlled switch? Would the fan be a generic Princess Auto piece, or something a bit more specific? I have had the transmission get hot on me on a couple of long off-road climbs.
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Re: while I have the front end off....
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I didn't get any further than seeing it at the rear of the headlight. My dash warning light came on once on a long 4X4 climb last year but like so many other projects was shelved till you mentioned it. 5 minutes later with a quick lunch break the light went out.
let me know
MD
I didn't get any further than seeing it at the rear of the headlight. My dash warning light came on once on a long 4X4 climb last year but like so many other projects was shelved till you mentioned it. 5 minutes later with a quick lunch break the light went out.
let me know
MD

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