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From: Shirley, Solihull,England
Car: 1987 Z28 Camaro
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Hi, continuing my woes with 13 previous owners camaro.Finally resolving all the running problems ive had with her ( thanks SONIC & DAMON ) i took my car for its mot and while it was being ran up to temp for CO testing she overheated because the fan failed to come on. A quick by pass was set up to run the fan, but it failed the emissions because the CO was too high,now i believe that the coolant temp sensor controls the fan motor and plays a parts in fuel mixture. Is this correct ? if so is the unit fitted the stat housing that sensor ? if not can some one send me a photo of where its situated or any advice that might assist.
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Should be operated by the computer, the temp sensor for this is a two wire deal. Look for a yellow and black wire, the yellow may look white though. If out of spec it could very well be messing up the emissions too.
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From: Shirley, Solihull,England
Car: 1987 Z28 Camaro
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Thanks, I take it the water neck is the stat housing at the front of the engine, is this a common problem with f body 5.0L
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Yes, that's the water neck.
As for the problem, whats common? The CTS failing or cars failing emissions? Both happen, emissions moreso than bad CTS's though.
As for the problem, whats common? The CTS failing or cars failing emissions? Both happen, emissions moreso than bad CTS's though.
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