Interesting Evening!
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So I arrived home after work/pub to find the car sitting there on the drive, still looking very smart after i'd spent yesterday giving it a good clean.
As I was walking up the drive I heard a familiar noise. WTF..the fans are on!
Luckily they can't have been on for that long as the battery was still holding some charge. Managed to get in and turned off the main ignition key (you know, the one that we always leave on!) and they stopped. Turned it back on, and they stayed off.
I need to use the car tomorrow morning for a photoshoot.. so it's now sitting on charge. I've taken the fan relays out and brought them inside to clean up.
Anyone know where the ecu temp sender is? Most I could find after a search is that it's under the airbox somewhere? Anyone got a picture?
Fingers crossed for tomorrow
As I was walking up the drive I heard a familiar noise. WTF..the fans are on!

Luckily they can't have been on for that long as the battery was still holding some charge. Managed to get in and turned off the main ignition key (you know, the one that we always leave on!) and they stopped. Turned it back on, and they stayed off.
I need to use the car tomorrow morning for a photoshoot.. so it's now sitting on charge. I've taken the fan relays out and brought them inside to clean up.
Anyone know where the ecu temp sender is? Most I could find after a search is that it's under the airbox somewhere? Anyone got a picture?
Fingers crossed for tomorrow

Cheers!! Hoping it's still working enough to kick the fans in, although I'd presume that if it fails completely then it'll fall into failsafe mode and stick the fans on.
Just gone out to the car and all seems ok this morning. I'll be chuckling if I turn up at the photoshoot on the back of an AA truck
Just gone out to the car and all seems ok this morning. I'll be chuckling if I turn up at the photoshoot on the back of an AA truck

IIRC, I've seen posts to check the fan relays if the fans remain on with the ignition 'OFF'.
Believe that the relays can 'stick' the high current contacts, allowing the fans to run with the low current supply turned off. Cure is to replace relay(s). Think there's loads of post on here referencing this.
Nick
Believe that the relays can 'stick' the high current contacts, allowing the fans to run with the low current supply turned off. Cure is to replace relay(s). Think there's loads of post on here referencing this.
Nick
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