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Deano
PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 6:28 am Up
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Hi I have a 02 rev 206 140 could someone plz tell me where the fuses and relay are located for the fan and what number fuses as my fan does not work at all someone said they should be a slow speed fan and a fast speed fan but none are working or how do u wire it up to a switch or can I get it to run all the time any info would be much appreciated thanks lads
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If its like mine the fuse is under the bonnet. Relays are next to the fan behind a panel. The wiring is simple. No need to fit a switch.
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Ye I been in there and tested the power lead and the pen lit up that what I can't understand why it not working can the fan brake ?
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Do u know what number fuse it is plz
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Look at the maxi fuses, engine fusebox, fuse NO1 20amp, if same as mine.
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Yep. Look for the maxi fuse...
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It's not a 2 speed fan, it's either on or off.
 
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Where is the maxi fuse and what temperature should it come on at then because its killing me having the heating on in this weather when In traffic all the time need it sorting
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Mine is on the side of the main fuse box under the bonnet. Is a multiplexed car the same? This topic has been covered 6 million times on this forum and I'll bet yours can be fixed the same way.
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Ye multiplexed I could not find anything about it on here I did look before posting
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Having the same issue at the moment with mine - for what it is worth, you can check my current progress;

www.206info.co.uk/Foru...60665.html

Take a good look at the relays and check to see they haven't shorted. PP2000 will give you a good indication of what is going on...

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E5GDM wrote:
It's not a 2 speed fan, it's either on or off.

The 206 has a single cooling fan with 2 speed's.

Low speed operation uses the resistor built in to the fan circuit to slow the fan speed down.

High speed operation the resistor is bypassed to get the full cooling affect from the fan.

Its the same basic cooling fan control system PSA Peugeot / Citroen has used since the 1970's.

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MrBSI wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
It's not a 2 speed fan, it's either on or off.
The 206 has a single cooling fan with 2 speed's.
Low speed operation uses the resistor built in to the fan circuit to slow the fan speed down.
High speed operation the resistor is bypassed to get the full cooling affect from the fan.
Its the same basic cooling fan control system PSA Peugeot / Citroen has used since the 1970's.

I stand corrected.

 
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I took the plug off the temp gauge sensor and fan never came on what does that mean is broke ? Info appreciated lads as I only DIY mechanic
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How do u bypass the resistor to see if that is the problem and my air con is disconnected one of the pipes split in a accident I had lol
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