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Baggiesfan01
PostPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:42 am Up
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Yesterday i had the cam belt & water pump done the garage filled the anti-freeze up. phoned me to say it was done. when i got there they were still working on it they asked me if i've heard the fans work since i've had it (which is 9 weeks) to which i said no as they had run it up to 90 degrees and the fan hadn't cut in.

it was ok to take away i've rebooked it in next wednesday for them to have a look at the fan but a guy at work said he could have a look before then. i'm hoping it's just a switch thats gone.

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Could be fan-rellays (front grill above bumper), or fan motor itself, or wiring, or fuse, or gremlins.

Also note some versions of ECU software do not switch-on fan until 95 C or even more..

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Cheers for info just get one thing done and another problem pops up.
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Its a diesel, they run cooler then petrol engines anyway so the cooling fan hardly ever gets used.
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MrBSI wrote:
Its a diesel, they run cooler then petrol engines anyway so the cooling fan hardly ever gets used.

cheers for the info only going on what garage told me regarding fan i'm a mechanic but not to good on the electric side more the dirty side of cars. will check with the guy at work he is more into electrics on cars than me.

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I had to leave mine 45 minutes for the engine to get up to temp for the fan to come on when I was changing the coolant. Pain in the f*****g a**e.
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Quick update last 2 days the garage have had the car in all day yesterday was on the computer but by for some reason at 1:50pm they rang me saying the thought it was the resistor. as the every time the tried to operate the fan by the computer all they got was a clicking sound.

But didn't have the time left to get to it so asked if i wanted to pick the car up and drop it back today which i did. Now today they had the car in at 8am, by 4pm still had no news so went down and they had changed the resistor but still same problem, they have the car overnight to get a early start again on it.

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The 2 relays are the problem, one has blown the other has a broken pin.
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Have they checked the state of the relays and the wiring to them? They can get very crusty and corroded behind that cover.
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Got the car back today at 10:30am, when i got to the garage the car was sat outside saw the mechanic and he said it's done 2 relays were the problem one had blew the other had a broken pin. they changed them and got it back on the computer and fan worked but only on slow speed. high speed still not working.
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