I'm new to the forum; but have had my 76 Spider for a few years and love it. I believe Spiders are the best coolest cars that are still inexpensive and parts are readily available and also inexpensive.
Anyway, I am trying to figure out why my cooling fan won't come on when the temp. goes up to the red (over 100 C).
I have done the following:
- replaced thermo switch
- replaced fan relay
- checked wiring between fan motor connector and relay
- I verified I have voltage coming to the thermo switch
- I verified that the bottom of the radiator is getting hot (no air lock)
- I verified that the fan does come on when I bypass the switch (Note: Previous owner hotwired the fan to the ignition so it came on with the ignition. However, this would blow Fuze I after just a few minutes. I took out this hotwire).
- The proper color wires are going to the proper places per the wiring diagram.
That's it - I don't know what else to check. I think it's a wiring issue; as the previous owner removed all the smog equipment and there are wires just hanging in the engine compartment. I have verified that the correct wires are going to the thermo switch and to the fan motor connector and back to the relay. My understanding is that when the thermo switch opens; it grounds the circuit and starts the fan. There is ground from the thermo switch and fan motor connector that goes to the side of the engine compartment.
HELP. I don't know what to do next.
Thanks,
Scott S.

