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Superchip Trail Dash 2 Electric fan settings

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Old 04-08-2017, 11:01 AM
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Default Superchip Trail Dash 2 Electric fan settings

JK enthusiasts, does anyone know where in the functions settings I can adjust the low and hi temp for the electric fan? I would like to have the electric fan kick in around 220f as apposed to 228 on my 2013 JKU. I live here in Cabo San Lucas where temps get extremely high in the Cheers

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If I remember right you have to go into custom tune instead of quick tune.
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Originally Posted by srbell0585
If I remember right you have to go into custom tune instead of quick tune.
thanks 585. I was worried about that. Have always been hesitant to into custom setup and screw something up.

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thanks 585. I was worried about that. Have always been hesitant to into custom setup and screw something up.

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It just gives you more options...not a big deal, you won't srew anything up. Worse case scenario you just put the stock tune back in.
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I set mine to go full blast at 200*, keeps everything cool and it never got over 210 even on the Rubicon @100*+ temps.
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Originally Posted by caryt
I set mine to go full blast at 200*, keeps everything cool and it never got over 210 even on the Rubicon @100*+ temps.
Thanks, I'm going to get to it tomorrow, will set at 200 as well. I live down here in Cabo so it's plenty hot here....the cooler the better.
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Originally Posted by caryt
I set mine to go full blast at 200*, keeps everything cool and it never got over 210 even on the Rubicon @100*+ temps.
Well that didn't work. I did manage to find the fan setting in the custom set. Factory settings -

Low - 199
Med - 230
Hi - 230

I reset them to 195/205/210 and saved. Finished custom programming (rechecked the new setting, all was good), took the Jeep for a drive and the fan kicked in at 230.....nuts! Will have to call Superchip again to ask why the Jeep is not responding to the chip.

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