My 2003 246 heater doesn't work. Well, it works, it just doesn't blow hot air. The reason it doesn't have hot air is because it doesn't have hot water. The valve to send coolant to the heater core is open, but the hoses don't get hot, or even particularly warm. The main coolant lines between the water pump, radiator, and thermostat housing don't get more than lukewarm, either. I can put my hand on them after the engine has been running awhile, and they are warm enough to feel the warmth, but certainly not hot. I replaced the thermostat and still have the same symptoms.
I noticed that the cooling fan runs all the time; from the moment I start the engine. That sure doesn't seem right to me. I have ATV/UTV machines, and they all have electric fans that only come on when the engine is starting to get too hot. It seems to me that this fan should only run when the engine temp is starting to get higher than ideal. Of course, to do that, it would require a temperature sensor, and I don't see anything like that, either. There is a 2-wire plug on the thermostat housing, but that only controls the overtemp idiot light in the cab. I didn't see any sensors on the engine, and there are no wires going to the radiator. So maybe the fan is supposed to run all the time, but it doesn't make sense.
So, others with 246 or similar machines - does your hydraulic-driven fan run all the time?
Do people in cold weather climates have similar experiences with these machines running way too cold? It doesn't make sense that Cat would make something like that.
I noticed that the cooling fan runs all the time; from the moment I start the engine. That sure doesn't seem right to me. I have ATV/UTV machines, and they all have electric fans that only come on when the engine is starting to get too hot. It seems to me that this fan should only run when the engine temp is starting to get higher than ideal. Of course, to do that, it would require a temperature sensor, and I don't see anything like that, either. There is a 2-wire plug on the thermostat housing, but that only controls the overtemp idiot light in the cab. I didn't see any sensors on the engine, and there are no wires going to the radiator. So maybe the fan is supposed to run all the time, but it doesn't make sense.
So, others with 246 or similar machines - does your hydraulic-driven fan run all the time?
Do people in cold weather climates have similar experiences with these machines running way too cold? It doesn't make sense that Cat would make something like that.