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<blockquote data-quote="Race Red Boss" data-source="post: 15708396" data-attributes="member: 162573"><p>I've had the issue of the air pocket in the system (after Ford Quick Lane didn't follow the proper procedure....Grrrrr!) and also recently a situation where the connector to the fan wasn't apparently making a solid connection and causing the temp to rise. Bought some dielectric grease, disconnected the connector and put some on the male leads and female side, put it back together and fan has worked fine since. If you turn on your AC the fan should run.....and if it doesn't, check the connector at the fan. I wiggled mine a bit and it came on which led me to giving the dielectric grease a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Race Red Boss, post: 15708396, member: 162573"] I've had the issue of the air pocket in the system (after Ford Quick Lane didn't follow the proper procedure....Grrrrr!) and also recently a situation where the connector to the fan wasn't apparently making a solid connection and causing the temp to rise. Bought some dielectric grease, disconnected the connector and put some on the male leads and female side, put it back together and fan has worked fine since. If you turn on your AC the fan should run.....and if it doesn't, check the connector at the fan. I wiggled mine a bit and it came on which led me to giving the dielectric grease a try. [/QUOTE]
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