Mason Alarm and Engine fans
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Mason Alarm and Engine fans
I have in the last two weeks fitted a mason alarm for piece of mind (I can not believe how easy it was). I have now noticed that my engine fans are running more often (with the ignition on). Is this coincidence due to the hot weather or does the mason alarm have some effect on this? Before fitting the alarm I hardly ever hear the engine fans and was beginning to wonder if they where faulty (even after a long run with a fellow bongo they did not operate when the other bongos did).
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Re: Mason Alarm and Engine fans
Shouldn't have an effect on the fans if it's correctly fitted, it has been much warmer than we're used to, so it could just be coincidence.
Are the fans coming on after a run? are you swtiching the engine off as soon as you stop, or are you letting it run for a minute or two?
Are the fans coming on after a run? are you swtiching the engine off as soon as you stop, or are you letting it run for a minute or two?
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Re: Mason Alarm and Engine fans
Nothing to do with the Mason..
All the Mason does is liven up the dumb down temp gauge & alert the driver to an over heating episode!
The gauge will happily sit at 11 with it's fingers in it ears going la la la well past melt down point without one!
All the Mason does is liven up the dumb down temp gauge & alert the driver to an over heating episode!
The gauge will happily sit at 11 with it's fingers in it ears going la la la well past melt down point without one!
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Re: Mason Alarm and Engine fans
jarog wrote:I have in the last two weeks fitted a mason alarm for piece of mind (I can not believe how easy it was). I have now noticed that my engine fans are running more often (with the ignition on). Is this coincidence due to the hot weather or does the mason alarm have some effect on this? Before fitting the alarm I hardly ever hear the engine fans and was beginning to wonder if they where faulty (even after a long run with a fellow bongo they did not operate when the other bongos did).
Is the air con on?, mine only work when this is switched on. I have never noticed the rad fans on otherwise.
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Re: Mason Alarm and Engine fans
I decided long ago, never compare to anyone's Bongojarog wrote:I have in the last two weeks fitted a mason alarm for piece of mind (I can not believe how easy it was). I have now noticed that my engine fans are running more often (with the ignition on). Is this coincidence due to the hot weather or does the mason alarm have some effect on this? Before fitting the alarm I hardly ever hear the engine fans and was beginning to wonder if they where faulty (even after a long run with a fellow bongo they did not operate when the other bongos did).
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Re: Mason Alarm and Engine fans
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Re: Mason Alarm and Engine fans
I am currently switching the engine off, I guess it is better to run the engine for a while then?
Yes the air con has been on so I guess it is coincidence.
Yes the air con has been on so I guess it is coincidence.