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<blockquote data-quote="selespeed" data-source="post: 210327" data-attributes="member: 1388"><p>that's why i am also damn confused. because the function of the temperature is to tell the system to start the fan or not. if very hot, the fan may have to spin faster. has nothing to do with themostat. and if the temperature still goes up, that means the radiator is not doing the job to cool the engine. it has nothing to do with fan or themostat anymore.</p><p> </p><p>a themostat is a passive device!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="selespeed, post: 210327, member: 1388"] that's why i am also damn confused. because the function of the temperature is to tell the system to start the fan or not. if very hot, the fan may have to spin faster. has nothing to do with themostat. and if the temperature still goes up, that means the radiator is not doing the job to cool the engine. it has nothing to do with fan or themostat anymore. a themostat is a passive device! [/QUOTE]
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