08-18-2013, 02:06 AM
WHen should the electric motors not be receiving power?
Somebody with the same or very similar make/model can better advise, but I'd *think* that when the engine is cold, such as first thing on a fairly cold morning, or on a freeway under light acceleration and load, coasting down hill at a good speed with no throttle, the fan wouldn't be on.
The fan on my bike doesn't come on until I'm running slow in stop and go traffic. I can hear easily hear it kick in.
A forum for your car or a shop manual might give you an exact range for the fan operation.
Somebody with the same or very similar make/model can better advise, but I'd *think* that when the engine is cold, such as first thing on a fairly cold morning, or on a freeway under light acceleration and load, coasting down hill at a good speed with no throttle, the fan wouldn't be on.
The fan on my bike doesn't come on until I'm running slow in stop and go traffic. I can hear easily hear it kick in.
A forum for your car or a shop manual might give you an exact range for the fan operation.