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timmsy19

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timmsy19

Hi all i know for a fact this has been covered many many times before but i cant seem t find anything about it

 

My engine fan fails to come so i found out last night while in center of london in traffic with steam gushing from my engine bay. Great fun :huh:

 

the fan fails to come on at all

 

can anyone point me in the right direction.

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Tom Fenton

Unplug the wires from the fan switch which is in the rad end tank. Short 2 of the 3 connectors together, dioesn't matter which, try all combinations and the fan should start. If it does then this proves your fan switch is u/s. If it doesn't start you have other issues you need to look into. However in my experience the fan switch is usually the culprit.

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First off I would test the fan, just unplug the fan and put 12v on it.

 

If it runs then check the switch that is in the rad and the relay/resistor.

 

The wiring loom for the fan is self contained and is small so just follow the wires.

 

 

 

My fan is only running on fast as i dont have a resistor/relay so i dont think it is that.You should have a little balck box by the bat test the fuses in that 2x25A.

 

Or just do what tom said :huh:

Dam my slow typing

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timmsy19

cool cheers fella's

 

i'll look into it when its stopped raining

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