Overhead Engine Cooling Fan Lamp Not Working

Discussion in 'Kenworth Forum' started by oneperfectrun, Apr 15, 2013.

  1. oneperfectrun

    oneperfectrun Light Load Member

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    Looking for suggestions to get my engine cooling fan lamp in my overhead warning cluster to work again. It does come on when I first turn key on so I know it's not the bulb. This lamp used to come on when I would manually turn engine fan on and if I'm not mistaken it would also come on when the fan automatically kicked on. This lamp hasn't worked in a while. I replaced the ac compressor a couple weeks ago and I think the engine fan may be running a little more than it should but I really can't hear it when it's on if I'm traveling at road speed. Any one have any suggestions or tips to get this lamp back in service? Thanks in advance for any info.
     
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  3. kwcam

    kwcam Light Load Member

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    There is a pressure switch on the fan solenoid that works the fan light, its on the same side as the air line to the fan, has two wires connected to it, common issue, most of the time these leak. Fan solenoid is on the heater box/firewall area
     
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