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Electric Fan on the rad


Greystoke
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  • 6 years later...

Can anyone tell me what this fan is for as mine comes on as soon as I switch the ignition on and stays on. All I have removed is the auto box because its being repaired and aircon but didnt think this has nothing to do with it but I maybe wrong. Im not starting the engine btw.

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Its extra cooling for the engine coolant, go to the home page then into the repair manuals

and look at page 29 of the cooling system section, all you need to know is in there

 

It shouldn't come on till over 90 degrees C so yours isn't working correctly and will

burn the motor out or melt wires if its running all the time

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Its extra cooling for the engine coolant, go to the home page then into the repair manuals

and look at page 29 of the cooling system section, all you need to know is in there

 

I have read it but just thought as its positioned over the trans cooler on the bottom of the rad I thought it was connected to transmission tempreture sensor or something. And as ive taken my box off I thought it must be sensing no fluid or something and switching it on. Any other reason why its randomly just coming on as it sounds awfull and the engines still cold!

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Read the info again as it clearly tells at the very begining what to check if you fan is on all the time, check the

the cooling fan relay, ECT switch etc

 

Ok i`ll check again tomorrow but it looked pretty ok to me. Thanks anyway fella

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