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I have a 1990 Dodge B250 full-sized van that runs warmer than it should. I have determined that the stock clutch fan is junk as it doesn't seem to speed up when I rev the engine.

I have a non-running '92 Plymouth Acclaim that has a working e-fan in it. I would like to use this fan in my van if possible.

I'm gusssing that I will need an additional coolant temp sensor, but I'm not sure what else. Suggestions and installation advice would be apreiciated.

2006-11-24 03:38:38 · 2 answers · asked by mgrenia 3 in Cars & Transportation Car Makes Dodge

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remember the clutch fan is temp sensative,it locks in as temp goes up,make sure you dont have other problems as well.as for the electric fan you can buy a sensor that slips into the upper rad hose at the rad end,it has an adjustable on off setting and relay to run your fan,most off road site should have a link to these kits or your local parts store may be able to help

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