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2010 326D overheating when using hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="mwilliamson326" data-source="post: 85183" data-attributes="member: 12092"><p>I have a 326D that overheats when I hook up the hydraulics, it does on both the hi-flow and standard. When not hooked up everything runs fine, when I hook it up the A/C quits working and the engine temp goes up. I have noticed that when nothing is hooked up my reverse flow fan works properly but when hydraulics are hooked up the fan quits working. Is there a valve that controls that fan? Is it hydraulic or electrical? Any ideas would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwilliamson326, post: 85183, member: 12092"] I have a 326D that overheats when I hook up the hydraulics, it does on both the hi-flow and standard. When not hooked up everything runs fine, when I hook it up the A/C quits working and the engine temp goes up. I have noticed that when nothing is hooked up my reverse flow fan works properly but when hydraulics are hooked up the fan quits working. Is there a valve that controls that fan? Is it hydraulic or electrical? Any ideas would be great. [/QUOTE]
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