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    Fan not engaging at temps over 220

    Yes, he is definitely a reputable source. MacMotors is another, along withKascar and genuinehumveeparts.com/ There are some more, but those are the main ones.
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    Fan not engaging at temps over 220

    unplugging the cadillac valve engaged the fan, so that eliminated the cadillac valve as the problem. Unplugging the Thermostat switch didn't make the fan engage, and you tested the switch itself and had continuity cold and open when hot, so it tested good. The only other thing in the system that...
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    Fan not engaging at temps over 220

    If it isn't the temp switch, then it's the TDM. The fan fails to engaged, so it has to have power to it to turn off. Only two sources of power are temp switch and TDM. If it's not the temp switch, it's the TDM (provided everything is wired how it's supposed to be; I always feel the need to add...
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