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I have a 1994 Mule 2500 and just recently had a issue with the engine overheating. There is sufficient coolant, but the fan does not come on. I want to test the fan and the fan switch, but I am unsure how best to get at the fan to do this. I use the Mule daily and can't afford to have it out of commission for very long at all. What is the easiest and quickest way to get to the fan and the fan switch? Do I have to remove the entire plastic cover over the nose? Is there an easier way to get access?
Thank you, Nate |
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