ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
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- Runnells, Iowa
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- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
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- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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You meanie!The 3.6 doesn't cope well with what I put it through.
I have to keep JSCAN up and trigger the fan for long drives with my plow on the front if I don't want to freeze to death in the cabin.
Because the outside temp sensor is up front, and the plow creates a low pressure area just ahead of the grill, hot engine bay air is pulled forward over that temp sensor.
I've seen snow on the ground on 101 degree days! Well, according to my Jeep it was over 100 degrees, in reality it was about 0 degrees.
Most recently I was driving in 15 degrees and that sensor read 84
Now that wouldn't be a big deal except the HVAC uses that temperature reading, so it shuts your heat off and tries to give you fresh air inside. Last time my wife was with me and we had the plow in, she had a blanket over her legs and mittens on.
So I trigger the high speed fan to draw cold air across that sensor so we can have heat in the truck.
Engine temp climbs as well it typically peaks at about 230 or so, so I don't worry about that part.
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