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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / March 2007

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Ed - 28 Mar 2007 22:14 GMT
A number of people have remined me I stated the wrong horsepower. Its not
horsepower, 454 cibic inch or 7.4 liter.  Big deal, It's still a 1996 Chevy
P30 chassis with what ever engine it came with.  And not one of the
smartass' offered any suggestions on locating the electric fan switch or how
to solve the high temp at idle problem.

I thought this was a help group.  Maybe I was wrong.
Is there anyone out there?
Ed
Steve W. - 28 Mar 2007 23:21 GMT
> A number of people have remined me I stated the wrong horsepower. Its not
> horsepower, 454 cibic inch or 7.4 liter.  Big deal, It's still a 1996 Chevy
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Is there anyone out there?
> Ed

It has a switch and a relay. the problem is if it still is set up like
factory or did the RV company move anything? Factory the switch is in
the manifold toward the front of the engine. It is a simple on/off
temperature switch. The relay could be anywhere. BUT I would look at the
wiring panel near the engine.

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