How Many Fans does your UCF 21 come with ?
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How Many Fans does your UCF 21 come with ?
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My UCF-21 with stock 1UZ-FE engine has ONE Hydraulic Fan. However, i was recently informed that another vehicle like this has the Hydraulic Fan setup, as well as an electric fan in-front of the condensor. I would just like confirmation whether or not any of the other UCF21s have both ?
P.S - My temperature maintains at half gauge level
My UCF-21 with stock 1UZ-FE engine has ONE Hydraulic Fan. However, i was recently informed that another vehicle like this has the Hydraulic Fan setup, as well as an electric fan in-front of the condensor. I would just like confirmation whether or not any of the other UCF21s have both ?
P.S - My temperature maintains at half gauge level
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There is just one fan behind the radiator.
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See this below.
Why don't you measure the actual water temperature before you worry? An infrared thermometer will give you the measuring result in 1 seconds.
Why don't you measure the actual water temperature before you worry? An infrared thermometer will give you the measuring result in 1 seconds.
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Hmmm, thanks...I will as soon as the LCD Digital Thermometer you recommended arrives. I havent received tracking info yet, therefore it hasn't arrived in the U.S yet from Hong Kong.
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Your profile says you have a 1994 LS400. The 1990-1994 LS400 sold in the U.S. had two electric fans in front of the radiator. The 1995-2000 LS400 sold in the U.S. had only one electric fan in front of the radiator.
The number of electric fans installed in front of the radiator varied depending on the country in which the car was sold.
The number of electric fans installed in front of the radiator varied depending on the country in which the car was sold.
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Your profile says you have a 1994 LS400. The 1990-1994 LS400 sold in the U.S. had two electric fans in front of the radiator. The 1995-2000 LS400 sold in the U.S. had only one electric fan in front of the radiator.
The number of electric fans installed in front of the radiator varied depending on the country in which the car was sold.
The number of electric fans installed in front of the radiator varied depending on the country in which the car was sold.
Its a JDM 1996 TOYOTA CELSIOR--UCF21
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I recently found a company which had been exporting old JDM Celsiors. Some of them were still in good condition but some totally bad. Actually the company had been running a junk yard.
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2- Thats why I posted the videos, to confirm whether or not that my Hydraullic Fan is operating like it should be....i.e the lack of power with which its spins
3-The only way of confirming, is using the thermometer to check the temp, which hasn't arrived yet..
I guess im keeping it then...Time to look for an aftermarket Fan to mount infront of my Condensor....I wonder how much more cooling will this provide
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2- Thats why I posted the videos, to confirm whether or not that my Hydraullic Fan is operating like it should be....i.e the lack of power with which its spins
3-The only way of confirming, is using the thermometer to check the temp, which hasn't arrived yet..
I guess im keeping it then...Time to look for an aftermarket Fan to mount infront of my Condensor....I wonder how much more cooling will this provide
but really, you should not need any extra fan, just get to the bottom of why it is overheating in the first place, there aren't that many things it can be, maybe 10 reasons, max.
an extra fan is just covering up the real issue - it's like the guy who has a check engine light on, the solution is NOT some black tape so he can no longer see the light!
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did you confirm that your electric fan is on when the car is at half way on gauge and also on whenever A/C is on?
an extra fan is just covering up the real issue - it's like the guy who has a check engine light on, the solution is NOT some black tape so he can no longer see the light!
an extra fan is just covering up the real issue - it's like the guy who has a check engine light on, the solution is NOT some black tape so he can no longer see the light!
and LMAO at black tape....
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