Out of no where the cooling fan won't shut off. The engine is cool. I disconnected lead from rad temp switch and it stopped. I can't find the relay. I noticed the temp gauge in the car shows full hot. The car is definitely cool.......
it's a bad temp switch. it's stuck closed. when it is closed, it will send a negative to the relay. the relay is switch by the negative input. once the relay receives the (-) from the temp switch, it then sends power to the fan. that's why the fan shuts off when you unplug the temp sensor.
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Call me crazy but I don't think there is a "relay" in the fan circuit. A hot lead goes directly to the fan at all times from fuse 9, even key off as fuse 9 is fed directly from the alternator / starter hot lead.
The temp switch (cooling fan thermo switch 104 on the wiring diagrams, is not a relay as it is simply opened or closed by temperature, not a separate trigger circuit) in the lower driver's side of the radiator interrupts the ground path to the other side of the fan when cool. Hot, the switch closes and completes the circuit to the fan. If the switch fails closed the fan will run until the battery dies. Since unplugging the switch stops the fan the switch is stuck closed. If you have a multimeter a quick check of the resistance across the radiator switch should show little or no resistance, verifying it is stuck closed.
The temperature gauge as mentioned uses a completely different circuit with no connections in common with the fan circuit. If it is pegged high you have: 1) reversed wires, 2) a bad temp senor, 3) a very hot engine, or 4) a bad gauge.
The sensor is one of the two in the spark plug valley, can't remember which. If you disconnect the wires to the sensor and ground it you should get the gauge to deflect. The 78 wiring diagram also shows a water temp thermo switch 18/2 in parallel with the temp gauge, so maybe BOTH sending units feed it? Any one know?
It may sound weird, but you have two seemingly related but independent problems.
Jeff Klein, Aiken, SC
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12
Curious over the disparity I went to my files where I have stored all kinds of useless stufff (like the wiring diagram to a 78, even though I own a 74 and used to own an 81). The wiring diagram I downloaded from Brad Aritgue's site for a 78 doesn't show a relay. Don't know what the right answer is, but I can say that my 81 didn't have a relay.
A.J.
1974 Fiat 124 Spider
2006 Corvette
1981 Spider 2000 (sold 2013 - never should have sold that car)
aj81spider wrote:Curious over the disparity I went to my files where I have stored all kinds of useless stufff (like the wiring diagram to a 78, even though I own a 74 and used to own an 81). The wiring diagram I downloaded from Brad Aritgue's site for a 78 doesn't show a relay. Don't know what the right answer is, but I can say that my 81 didn't have a relay.
you're right... it looks like they did away with the relay in later cars... i was looking at my early diagram since it's my only hard copy... so i think 74 is the last year for the relay then it's totally ran off the temp switch and straight power to the fan like you said. either way, with the fan not cutting off, it would be either a stuck cooling fan temp switch or a grounded out wire between the fan and the temp switch.
Early cars had the relay. Kind of like putting the headlight upgrad in your car. Since the fan draws high current they used a relay to send power direct. However, one of the differences that I know of is that early cars were wired to a "key On" fuse and only run with the car in the run position (powers the relay). Later year cars are wired to an Alyays On" fuse and will run even with the key off - hence hearing the cooling fan run after you shut the car off.
Michael and Deborah Williamson
1971 Spider -Tropie’ - w screaming IDFs
1971 Spider - Vesper -scrapped
1979 Spider - Seraphina - our son's car now sold
1972 Spider - Tortellini- our son's current
you're right... it looks like they did away with the relay in later cars... i was looking at my early diagram since it's my only hard copy... so i think 74 is the last year for the relay then it's totally ran off the temp switch and straight power to the fan like you said. either way, with the fan not cutting off, it would be either a stuck cooling fan temp switch or a grounded out wire between the fan and the temp switch.
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I wouldn't lie intentionally and I always make sure I am looking at the correct wiring diagram for the year since they changed so often. PLUS I just rewired my 78 throughout eliminating tons of wire and useless stuff so I am pretty "current"" on 78 wiring.
Jeff Klein, Aiken, SC
1980 FI Spider, Veridian with Tan (sold about a year ago), in the market for another project
1989 Spider, sold
2008 Mercedes SL65
2008 S600 Mercedes V12