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  1. GMVguy

    1991 HMMWV overheating

    Had a similar issue yesterday.... Thankfully I was watching the gauge when the truck went over 220 and fan did NOT kick on, so some coolant started boiling over and I pulled over to let it cool. Unplugging the Cadillac valve and the TDM causes the fan to engage properly to cool the engine, so...
  2. GMVguy

    1991 HMMWV overheating

    My 6.5 got hot today because the fan did not engage over 220. The Cadillac valve verifies good (properly engages fan clutch when unplugged from harness), but the Thermostatic Switch has no effect on fan clutch, whether plugged in or unplugged. Does that confirm that the thermostatic switch is...
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