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F150 EcoBoost Cooling Fan

Old 10-17-2017, 03:52 PM
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My 2014 F150 has 60k miles. The cooling fan (efan) comes on just after starting, even in cool weather (50F this morning). It goes straight to high speed and stays there until the engine is turned off. This has to be a problem because I have had the truck for two years and could sometimes hear it shift into high speed but never stayed in high.
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Check your coolant level. It may be low.
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Old 10-18-2017, 12:41 AM
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check your coolant circuit. is you gauges reading? if a break in sig fan/s would be on and high. just my 2cents

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My 2014 F150 has 60k miles. The cooling fan (efan) comes on just after starting, even in cool weather (50F this morning). It goes straight to high speed and stays there until the engine is turned off. This has to be a problem because I have had the truck for two years and could sometimes hear it shift into high speed but never stayed in high.
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Seems TOO simple.
Checked the coolant level. It was a little low. Filled up the reservoir. Problem solved....I hope.
Thanks for the help. Guess I was looking for a complex expensive problem and overlooked the obvious.
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