OK Folks, I'm in need of a Sanity Check here--my radiator fan quit working some time back. It wasn't a critical issue because I live so far out in the country that as soon as I ride a few blocks I turn onto the highway and I'm up to highway speed. It's only when I return that the engine temp starts to rise just as I'm backing into my parking spot.
I'm a trained Electronics Technician, so a pretty good trouble-shooter.
I grounded the lead that usually goes to the temp. switch, and the fan starts up immediately and runs normally. I removed the switch, checked for any kind of corrosion at the threads, cleaned the contact and ran the bike again--the fan still never comes on.
As recommended, I installed one of the drop-in replacements linked below, and tried it again. No fan. I haven't yet checked the new switch by putting it in boiling water to see if its resistance goes to zero, but I live at 2700' elevation, so water boils at slightly less than 212F, and the switch is rated at 210 on/195 off, so it might not close at the boiling point anyway if the tolerance is a bit off.
The silly fan has worked perfectly for a couple of years, so what besides the temp switch might be at fault? Yes, I know that the brand new switch might be defective too. Is there a known problem with galvanic corrosion where the brass switch screws into the aluminum?
Ideas?
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ELECTRIC COOLING FAN GROUND-ING THERMO-STAT SWITCH RADIATOR TEMP-ERATURE SENSOR | eBay
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