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Overheating, no cooling fan.
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JamJar93
PostPosted: Sat Oct 19, 2013 9:58 am Up
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Yo, currently having a similar problem its a 1.1 zest2... checked most of the wiring and fuses.. all fine.
checked the power going to the fan and there isn't a reading.. Just wondering if any of you lovely people have any info on this... its driving me maad!

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Edward
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When did you check the power? In a condition when the fan should be on?
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JamJar93
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Yeah whilst the engine was running I built the temperature upto a good 95 degrees which is when the fan usually came on then checked the power.. right at the fan where the terminal plugs into the actual fan and there was no power :((
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Could anybody point me to the correct relays, and fan resistor for my peugeot 206 1.4 8v? Thanks, information on ebay is never straightforward!
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tRiCk
PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 4:58 pm Up
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Have a look at the relays under the cover on the left of the cooling fan facing outwards u should find corrosion
 
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