manual fan

Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by slisetski, Oct 4, 2011.

  1. slisetski

    slisetski Bobtail Member

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    is there any way you could make a manual fan switch with automatic also being there???
     
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  3. Sparkz

    Sparkz Light Load Member

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    Are you wanting to override the automatic fan controls to manually lock the fan in?
     
  4. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

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    you can use ECM inputs programmed to fan override. One additional wire and some work with DDRS
     
  5. Big Rigg

    Big Rigg Medium Load Member

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    My trainer had a manual switch and the fan still came on automatic. Don't knwo how it is done but yes it can be done.
     
  6. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

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    It is easy to do with DDRS, one wire and one switch)

    Use any unused input and program it as fan override
     
  7. Sparkz

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    Easy way is to put switch in to cut power to fan solenoid.
    Switch off = no power = fan locked in.
    Switch on = fan cuts in and out automatically.
     
  8. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

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    and you get fault code every time you use overide switch
     
  9. Sparkz

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    Not on Detroit DDEC engines. This is the way most trucks are wired up here.
    Not sure about Cummins or Cat.
     
  10. Pablo-UA

    Pablo-UA Road Train Member

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    Not with DEEC-III ore DEEC-IV. DDEC6 stores all solenoid codes, all Mercedes ECMs (really Temic) do it too.
     
  11. Sparkz

    Sparkz Light Load Member

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    True.
    Probably about time slisetski came back to tell us exactly what engine he has. We could them give him the correct information, instead of making wild guesses.
    I just gave answer for DDECIII/IV Series60, my favourite engine.
     
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