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The vehicle (by design) is targeted to operate at
180 degrees Fahrenheit ... Look for a thermostatic switch on or near the top of the radiator. For these purposes I STRONGLY RECOMMEND workshop or FACTORY repair manuals.
I have noted that most makes will keep the fan running AFTER the ignition is off... but that could easily be verified by looking at (make & model needed here) your UNDISCLOSED
vehicle's WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Present complete issue statement:
"Cooling fans running constantly is this normal"
Popular USA market vehicles TOTALLY FREE
wiring & TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETINS
are available on BBB Industries website (below)
Hope this helps...
I see issue now show Suzuki 2007...
I do know engines BEGIN to run correctly ABOVE
180 degrees Fahrenheit..
Buy a NEW THEMOSTATIC FAN SWITCH
Always replace fuse with fuse value required
If fuse value is less it will burn out .
If you replace with fuse that is required and it burns out then you have bad short in power supply circuit
In that case check bridge rectifier
You may have the wrong AC adaptor, Dell is very picky when it comes to Power adaptors, it must be original OEM Dell for the laptop to recognize it, any after market no name brand even though it has the right specs and is made for your model will power your laptop but the circuit to charge your battery will automatically be closed
if u have a lot of ac adaptor then find thesame voltage output to ur gadget..if you don't have the exact voltage dc output for ur gadget better buy one....what is your machine need? ac power or dc power? if your machine is electronicaly operated so u need is dc power...but if your machine is like a motor so u need is ac power....tnx
There is no adaptor in the market for it, but there is one web site that offers an adapter for 45.00 bucks and then you can buy a standard mini tweco gun, which you can find at any praxair location ( www.praxairdirect.com). Here is the link for site offering the gun's adaptor: http://shdesigns.org/Craftsman-12x36/tweco.shtml
This condition can be caused by plugging in an adapter that has polarity reversed (that's what I did with an after-market power supply). Your battery is probably not bad (I changed to a brand-new battery, and it still had the same problem). However, the problem is deeper: I'm tracking down which component on the power board was burned out when this happened. No luck so far.
This is pending doom for your systems mother board if you do not replace the power supply, the first thing you will notice is the loss of use with your USB ports if this happens the next thing will be the video and other motherboard components, You should unplug the power from the wall and get a replacement power supply, If you would like to save a few dollars, you could use a universal power adaptor, stay away from the RadioShack you will save money there. The power supply from HP is a little over 1 hundred dollars- the after market power supplys should run about $35.00 to $65.00.
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