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<blockquote data-quote="phishplate" data-source="post: 16201371" data-attributes="member: 195061"><p>Interesting. More stuff to look up and learn about. I do have a question about cooling. Now that the weather is warning up and we are seeing 60+ degree days. When at operating temp and idling at a stand still. Is it normal for the engine to lug when the electric fans kick in? You can even see it on the tach when it occurs. I can only assume that with the emissions controls running the engine hot for the sake of better emissions that the fans kicking in at regular cycles in that instance would be considered normal. The part that I do not get is why when they start my engine will lug for a second or two then return to normal. I did replace the battery with one of the recommended configuration and amperage for the car. There really should be no lack of power unless this is either normal, alternator issue, or a relay that may be going bad, or is this normal and not an issue? Internet searches do not turn up anything directly on this topic directly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phishplate, post: 16201371, member: 195061"] Interesting. More stuff to look up and learn about. I do have a question about cooling. Now that the weather is warning up and we are seeing 60+ degree days. When at operating temp and idling at a stand still. Is it normal for the engine to lug when the electric fans kick in? You can even see it on the tach when it occurs. I can only assume that with the emissions controls running the engine hot for the sake of better emissions that the fans kicking in at regular cycles in that instance would be considered normal. The part that I do not get is why when they start my engine will lug for a second or two then return to normal. I did replace the battery with one of the recommended configuration and amperage for the car. There really should be no lack of power unless this is either normal, alternator issue, or a relay that may be going bad, or is this normal and not an issue? Internet searches do not turn up anything directly on this topic directly. [/QUOTE]
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