Cayman S - Front Radiator Fan Running
Cayman S - Front Radiator Fan Running
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March2008

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302 posts

212 months

Sunday 24th June 2012
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Hi Guys,

As the Pistonheads forum search is useless I've posted a new topic.

This weekend my Cayman S has started running the front fan continuously. I guess its a faulty thermostat, has anyone had a similar issue.

Cheers
James

NickUSA

809 posts

190 months

Sunday 24th June 2012
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Air-con on ?

PaulHogan

7,223 posts

301 months

Sunday 24th June 2012
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When mine had a dealer service they removed the front bumper and cleared the vents of leaves, rabbits and other detritus. Have you had this done or had a look to see if the vents are blocked?

March2008

Original Poster:

302 posts

212 months

Sunday 24th June 2012
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Just checked, the vents are clear and the fan stops and starts with the air con off, so I'm assuming its not air con related. That works a treat.

Its the fan on the drivers side front. You can really feel the air blowing out the wheel arch.

Also the engine temperature looks fine. Just done a 400 mile trip this weekend, and no issues what so ever, purely the radiator fan cutting in and out.

Edited by March2008 on Sunday 24th June 13:47

mankey

654 posts

226 months

Sunday 24th June 2012
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I have exactly this, only on the nearside (albeit with 997). Seemingly excessive fan activity but everything else seems to be OK.

I virtually never switch off the air-con, but just adjust the temperature to suit. In case it affects anyone else, for a while I've noticed I need to turn up the temperature a bit higher to find a comfortable termperature. Probably just me getting old.

nickfrog

24,223 posts

240 months

Sunday 24th June 2012
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There are 2 fans on the front (as there are 2 coolant rads), one on each side and if one of them has packed up, the other one will work overtime (and eventually fail).

To make matters more complicated there are 2 speeds and the AC should only trigger low speed.

I would check that both side work first as it's a common fault and not particularly cheap to change (£250 to £300 per fan inc labour).

mankey

654 posts

226 months

Sunday 24th June 2012
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nickfrog said:
....... I would check that both side work first as it's a common fault and not particularly cheap to change (£250 to £300 per fan inc labour).
Thanks Nick. Fortunately I have a warranty that I guess should cover it, so I'll get it checked soon.

March2008

Original Poster:

302 posts

212 months

Sunday 1st July 2012
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Quick update.

Had the passenger side wheel off and liners. Gave the fan a quick turn which appeared to be a little resistant to start with, like a stone was stuck in there.

Took the car for a spin, and all appears well again.

Looks like I've saved a few quid.

rob.kellock

2,247 posts

215 months

Sunday 1st July 2012
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When I had this fault with the Spyder, it received a whole new fan unit under warranty...

srcarr27

1 posts

191 months

Thursday 26th April 2018
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Cayman 08 987 - Experienced this problem today. Right fan only running full speed during motorway driving on mild day.

To tell if both fans are working when car is stopped - put the air con on max then hold your hand at a safe distance away from the fans on either side under the front bumper. You can feel the air being pushed out even on low speed.

On my car the LHS fan had stopped working, which seems to make to RHS run faster to compensate.

I cleared all the winter detritus out from in front of the radiator (stones, leaves, small twigs) by using an old (clean) paint brush and then hoovered out for good measure.

After a thorough clean around the rads both fans working again. Hopefully no need to replace either fan.

S

Unbusy

934 posts

120 months

Friday 27th April 2018
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Well sorted out thumbup
But you are in the wrong thread for winning at lurking. Although the thread resurrection is commendable!