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Fan Switch
, continued
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Take steps to minimize coolant loss if the switch
is removed. Refill and purge the coolant system
after a fan switch is replaced. Refer to the CAT-
ERPILLAR ENGINE AND RELATED SYSTEMS
chapter of this manual for more complete
instructions.
•
The fan switch receives power through the wind-
ings of the fan relay via the black wire with white
trace (R4, spade #2).
•
When the coolant temperature in the radiator
reaches 176.8 deg.f. (80.4 deg.c.), the contacts
within the switch close, completing a path to
ground through the green wire.
•
When the fan relay windings are provided with a
ground through the fan switch, the relay ener-
gizes, sending power to the cooling fan.
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When the coolant temperature falls to 166.8 deg.
f. (75 deg.c.) the contacts open again, de-ener-
gizing the relay and turning-off the fan.
NOTE:
Some early-production vehicles may be
equipped with a switch that closes at 186.8 deg.
f. (86 deg.c.) and opens ate 176.8 deg f.(80.4
deg.c.)
25.
The
Headlights
are secured to their housings
with a three-tab bayonet fitting.
See Figure 9.36.
•
Unplug the wires from the lamp to remove them.
Leave the lamps in place if the hood is being
removed for service access.
•
The lamps only go into the housing in one orien-
tation, and they are removed with a 45 degree
counter-clockwise twist.
•
The lamps are powered directly from the L termi-
nal on the key switch, through the pair of yellow
wires (parallel circuits).
•
The green wires from each lamp are parallel
ground circuits.
•
The lamps contain two 35 Watt filaments operat-
ing in a halogen atmosphere. Only one filament
is powered, though there are three pins in each
lamp. See Figure 9.37.
•
Because the lamps are halogen, they operate at
extremely high temperature. When illuminated,
the lamps get hot enough to melt many plastics.
•
When installing lamps, they should not be
touched with bare fingers. The oils deposited on
the surface of the glass will leave deposits that
hamper the lamps ability to dissipate heat, dra-
matically reducing the life of the lamp. If a lamp
has been touched or gotten oil of any sort on it,
clean the lamp with ammonia before installation.
•
If the plug extends more than .350” (8.9mm) out
of the bulb, it is not fully plugged-in. There is not
positive detent to engage the plug: it is held-in by
friction.
Figure 9.36
Figure 9.37
Three pins
Two filaments
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