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    Well we had a scare last week. Some of you might know Nancy went back to work after taking a year off, with our move to Big D. While driving to work last week her beloved bird overheated. Overheated so bad, computer was shutting down cylinders. so with lady luck on our side, she was on the work parking lot. She called me and I called my son, Chuck's Automotive in McKinney, we had the car towed (yes on flatbed). My son analyzed with computer and then checked water/antifreeze. It was dry, yes dry, only fluid was in the block. So further research showed the radiator fan was not blowing at full speed and thermostat was broken in pieces inside of housing. So I think we should have bought a lottery ticket, because we were so lucky no damage to motor. 47,700, miles is all we have on the bird, but when it's time for a part to go, it's time! No telling which part went first. We saw no warning on gauges, until it was already overheating the same day. Check your fluids!

    So he replaced fan, thermostat and new Ford gold antifreeze and all's well. He said there was a Ford note out on these fan's, but no recall.

    $453 for fan

    Ended up putting new front brakes on too.

    Have a great week!!!

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    Chuck,
    Your post had me so worried that I went to the garage and started checking for coolant leaks.

    However, I soon realized that I didn't know where the radiator filler tube was. So I had to get out the Owner's Manual (yeah, I know, that's cheating) and see where the filler tube is located. Once I found it, up near the cowl on the driver's side, I checked the coolant level. It looks fine, with a dark green color.

    So everything is A-OK!

    I'll keep an eye on the coolant level now, thanks to you, Chuck!

    Nice to see you sent Nancy back to work, LOL!

    Gonna miss you at CBT!
    Jerry & Kim's
    2002 Evening Black Premium

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    • #3
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      Glad it all turned out OK. Good thing you get the "family discount."

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        Thanks Jerry & Kim! She had to go back to work to help me pay for her lifestyle. All is running fine now.

        Gene, you are absolutely right, but the fan was still $453.

        Ya'll have a great week. My younger son is here, spring break from the college fun, and we're headed for golf. Then driving by the new Cowboy stadium to take pictures! Did I tell you I bought season tickets, two seats! I can't wait!

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          Originally posted by VELOCEBYRD View Post
          Then driving by the new Cowboy stadium to take pictures! Did I tell you I bought season tickets, two seats! I can't wait!
          Hey man, if you can afford season tickets at Jerry's new palace then that fan is chump change!

          Glad Nancy's car was okay and super happy for you getting the season tickets. We'll be watching for you on TV.
          21 years, 174K miles, 48 States X 2 & DC, 9 Canadian provinces, 8 European countries, 3 Caribbean Islands, 3 Hawaiian Islands, 100+ National Park locations, 150+ T-bird events, 190+ retrobird diecasts/models, 13 TOTM pics & some very special friends...THANKS TBN !

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            My concern is that with the Xcal having the fan activate at a lower temp, that the lifespan will be shorter.
            archie Select Shifting all the way!!
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