Cooling Fan Failure

Cooling Fan Failure

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tom lyden

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280 posts

285 months

Monday 19th November 2001
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After many months of trouble free driving, the fan seems to have gone tits up.. Car started to run near 110 on the gadge... Anyone know what the part is..as in what is the donner car..and how easy are they to:
1. find
2. fit

DIGGA

40,339 posts

284 months

Monday 19th November 2001
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I had a problem with my cooling fans. Was driving through the Bologna in the most colossal hail storm I've seen, when steam started misting up the windscreen.

It seemed that both fans had fused due to being jammed solid with hail.

If you're fans aren't cutting in, there are several possibilities:
1. Thermostat, or sender is f**ked. To check this, disconnect the sender leads (to fans) and short out the terminals on the cable to the fans.
2. If shorting these switches the fans on then do the following, if not, the fans may need replacing.
3. Check fuses (in passenger footwell). Do this in conjunction with your handbook to locate the fan fuse(s). Be sure to check how many fuses your car has, since this varies between cars. On mine the diagram, unhelpfully says, 'Fan' (not 'Fan 1') then further down the list 'Fan 2' is shown.
4. If changing the fuses (the best starting point) doesn't work, then either the thermostat, or the sender may be faulty.

Hope this is the sort of answer you were after!

Marcus
& Ocean Haze Griff 500

L112JOM

79 posts

285 months

Monday 19th November 2001
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Tom

If its the fuse - as was mine - put in a decent sized replacement fuse - (if single fuse for both fans)

I'm using 30A but I know some use 40A

tom lyden

Original Poster:

280 posts

285 months

Monday 19th November 2001
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Cheers Gentlemen..I shall have a fiddle tonight...

Marshy

2,748 posts

285 months

Tuesday 20th November 2001
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Even if you end up with 40A fuses, carry a few spares - mine's managed to blow a 40A fuse before. (Oh yeah, that's a 40A fuse for each fan...)

I don't know how many are made like it, but mine has the horn on the same circuit as one of the fans. Therefore the odd bip will give a bit of reassurance that there's still at least one fan there...

(Edit: Bugger it, this is the Griff forum. I'm assuming there's a passing similarity between Griffs & Chimaeras in this area...)

Edited by Marshy on Tuesday 20th November 07:33

aovcerb

100 posts

271 months

Tuesday 20th November 2001
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Diggar probably right the sender unit in the swirl tank either breaks down due to believe or not heat or gets covered in sedement, this caused me a few problems as the heat caused the engine to cut out, (themo switch on fuel injection), I changed the swirl tank sender unit (few pounds) but also fitted a manual switch which I hid under the steering wheel cowlling (To save appearances) so if I noticed temp rising and fan not cutting in I could either switch on/off if desired.

JFF

39 posts

283 months

Saturday 1st December 2001
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Tom see my post under Coolong fans again.
Basically exactly the same fans, same manufacture avaliable from Europa Specialist Spares. £52.50 + V.A.T. & P&P
Quote them part number 31052P
Hope this helps

Justin Forwood

Tom Lyden

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280 posts

285 months

Saturday 1st December 2001
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Cheers mate..