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Hi All
Driving home from work the other day, hit a jam and watched my temp guage climb and waited for the fans to kick into action. No action from the fans so I pulled off the road in time for a few wisps of steam to emerge from under the bonnet. I had the ignition turned off for a few minutes and then turned the keys only to hear the fans decide to switch on! I made it home (once things had cooled) and whilst messing around parking, the fans came on as usual and all seemed fine.
Questions:- what would make the fans not work in one instance and work in another? Why did they switch on a few minutes after over-heating?
Cheers, Gary
Driving home from work the other day, hit a jam and watched my temp guage climb and waited for the fans to kick into action. No action from the fans so I pulled off the road in time for a few wisps of steam to emerge from under the bonnet. I had the ignition turned off for a few minutes and then turned the keys only to hear the fans decide to switch on! I made it home (once things had cooled) and whilst messing around parking, the fans came on as usual and all seemed fine.
Questions:- what would make the fans not work in one instance and work in another? Why did they switch on a few minutes after over-heating?
Cheers, Gary
could be the relay maybe?
mine has failed in both on and off positions.
i have a new one now.......which i knocked out the other day ( whilst changing another fuse
- must do that mod ) and it fell behind the battery box. removing the battery and refitting it certainly took longer than i had expected.
mine has failed in both on and off positions.
i have a new one now.......which i knocked out the other day ( whilst changing another fuse
- must do that mod ) and it fell behind the battery box. removing the battery and refitting it certainly took longer than i had expected.Gassing Station | Chimaera | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



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