New member - question regarding water pump/coolant temps
A sticky thermostat will not necessary cause the housing to leak. BTW, I did a web page search for "thermostat", and saw no hit.
I am not convinced that you verify the low speed fan functionality. You inferred a lower level sound and assume it is low speed fan coming on.
You can perform a easy test for the low speed fan by measuring the resistance WRT ground at the connector. Both high speed and low speed hot side should read like death short. If one is open, it is 99.99% the resistor has gone kaputt.
I am not convinced that you verify the low speed fan functionality. You inferred a lower level sound and assume it is low speed fan coming on.
You can perform a easy test for the low speed fan by measuring the resistance WRT ground at the connector. Both high speed and low speed hot side should read like death short. If one is open, it is 99.99% the resistor has gone kaputt.
I did not think that there was enough space to take a look
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