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\I am not sure y it is giving the PF code because that code is saying there has been a power failure. U could be right in the direction you are thinking.
Could be the alternator .
A Battery store could test your car's battery and alternator to determine if the alternator is working correctly and that the cars battery is ok as well.
first i would check the cooling fan relays, when the temp gauge gets anywhere between over half and overheating you should hear the relays switch(it will make a clicking sound). but do not let the car overheat! Secondly the fans are controlled by the cooling fan temp switch/sender, this is located on the radiator, and you should check to see if the fan is getting power by using a volt-meter to check for the proper 12 volts. Finally if they still do not kick on you will need to replace the cooling fan motor(s).
a 6250 watt generator isn't as powerful as you might think.
Here is ohms law for Alternating Current. It is different than for Direct Current
AMPS=
WATTS÷(VOLTS x PF)
I=P÷(E x PF)
A=W÷(V x PF)
WATTS=
VOLTS x AMPS x PF
P=E x I x PF
W=V x A x PF
VOLTS=
WATTS÷AMPS
E=P÷I
V=W÷A
VOLT-AMPS=
VOLTS x AMPS
VA=E x I
VA=V x A
HORSEPOWER=
(V x A x EFF x PF)÷746
POWERFACTOR=
INPUT WATTS÷(V x A)
EFFICIENCY=
(746 x HP)÷(V x A x PF)
No, The fan clutch will not make a Noise it will just not catch the Fan to Cool. It is the Belt. Make sure that it is Tight. You may have a Bad Belt Tensioner if it is not.
there is a separate casing fan hidden out of sight and this is what is squealing.
take oven out, remove top and back panel and you can see the casing fan. try wd40
Try cleaning the fan with a can of compressed air ,make sure there are no wires close to your cooling fan blades. If this doesnt resolve the problem replace the fan .
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