> Have overheating problem. Car is 4 WD, 5 Spd. No airconditioning. Car has two > fans. Electric on right side which works. And another electric tgat dies not. Hi,
First, I'm glad the new radiator did the trick. I haven't a clue what coolant went in w/ it, but I've found a 50-50 mix of antifreeze and DISTILLED water prevents almost all the "usual" clogging if one starts w/ a fresh radiator and changes the stuff no less infrequently than two year intervals.
The "pre-mix" coolant on the shelves is made w/ "de-ionized" or some other "purified" water. I don't know if that's as good as distilled. I do know it's an expensive way to buy a half gallon of water! And, though you see a lot of "Leave it in for five years" kinds of advertising, I don't think that's directed at those of us who think 20 yr old cars are just starting to get broken in! The two year change is kinda like the 3000 mile oil change: maybe a bit of overkill, but harms nothing in the engine, and though it lightens your wallet short term, MAY actually save a buck or two in the long run. The choice is yours, of course!
Now, getting to the fans:
It's hardly like a mfr to install two fans if one of them's not intended to work. The bean counters would have a conniption fit on something like that. So my guess is you need to do some troubleshooting. Do you have a manual on the car (Haynes, Chiltons or factory?) They should have test procedures. I didn't know models that old used dual electric fans: my '90 Loyale w/ essentially the same engine uses a belt driven fan w/ a fan clutch on the left, an electric fan on the right. The clutch kicks in at a certain temp, then, if it continues to get hotter, the electric fan kicks in. It's possible you have two different temp ratings on your fan switches in addition to the usual "broken wire, corroded connector, blown fuse, burnt out motor" kinds of problems...
Check the "Ultimate Subaru Message Board" for lots of tips about the "ol' timers." www.ultimatesubaru.org should get you there. I haven't checked the other guys but the forums at www.nasioc.com might be of help, too.
Rick
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