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Vitara Viscous Fan

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Vitara Viscous Fan

Post by bugden23 »

I've done a bit of searching but i've come back with several answers to this question so i thought i'd post it here.

I've had my vitara for 5 years now and its never missed a beat, however its always had a temperature gauge that won't move passed about 1/8 on the gauge. (sits just on what i asume is the warm up line)

Now I've tried all the usual suspects, thermostat, sender unit, coolant pressure tests, the whole deal the car is in perfect running order.

This brings me to the viscous fan, as far as i can see its working, plenty of movement when the engine's off, however it does seem a little hyper active. Could this be causing the problem?

And if so, can it be repaired ?
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Post by nicbeer »

put a mech/elect temp gauge on and see what ur gauge is doing
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Post by bugden23 »

The gauge is fine, my question was about the viscous fan.

Can it be reapaired?

and if its broken, would it be a gradual effect or a sudden change?
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Post by droopypete »

bugden23 wrote:The gauge is fine, my question was about the viscous fan.

Can it be reapaired?

and if its broken, would it be a gradual effect or a sudden change?
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Post by bugden23 »

Because its been tested, i've tested the sender unit to make sure it working fine. when tested using either current, or a boiling hot water you can see the full deflection on the instrument cluster.

The thermostat was tested the old fashioned way, taking it out and diping it in hot water to make sure its opening and closing.

The water in the radiator is def warming up
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Post by Ben_Sierra »

My Sierra never gets above about 1/8th on the temperature gauge... Its not a big issue...
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Post by me217 »

my guess is it is the gauge. cause even if the fan is runnin flat out. the thermostat will still keep it warm. and i think it is a good idea to fit an aftermarket gauge as i dont trust stock ones. i got a electric speco one for about 80 bucks and its spot on and works every time.

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