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Doc
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Sat Jul 23, 2005 4:32 am |
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I put some barrs flush in yesterday as I was driving the 250 miles to my mums.(proberbly not the best idea i've had)
when I got here, the fan wouldn't turn off, so I had to disconnect the power to it. I've jusy flushed the system through and tried the fan again but it just turns on as soon as i plug it in.
I've disconnecting the temp sensor on the radiator and head but to no avail! I also disconecting some of the other sensors around the engine bay but I still can't find the source of the problem.
anyone got any ideas and a pic if pos. |
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schakal
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Sat Jul 23, 2005 5:24 am |
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can it be a buggered rad switch which has permanent connection ???
take the rad switch of your other car and try it if they are the same of course ,i am not sure if they are
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Doc
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Sat Jul 23, 2005 6:08 am |
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I was under the impression that the radiator switch turned on the fan when it got too hot, with it disconnected no power would get to the fan??
or would it? |
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Doc
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Sat Jul 23, 2005 7:14 am |
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Ok, if it wasn't clear enough, here are some pics to explane.
This is the plug for the fan, obviously I've unplugged it to stop the fan.
TBH I don't know what this is as I don't have my haynes with me but I unplugged this aswell.
I also unplugged both of these.(even though thay have sod all to do with the fan)
I unplugged the radiator thermistat, and still when I plug the fan back in it goes on and wont stop!!
What am I missing??!!?? |
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Neal
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Sat Jul 23, 2005 8:09 am |
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dochertya765 wrote: |
Ok, if it wasn't clear enough, here are some pics to explane.
This is the plug for the fan, obviously I've unplugged it to stop the fan. |
Hmm that doesnt look like the fan plug to me....
dochertya765 wrote: |
TBH I don't know what this is as I don't have my haynes with me but I unplugged this aswell. |
ISCV, that wont make any difference
dochertya765 wrote: |
I also unplugged both of these.(even though thay have sod all to do with the fan) |
CTS and dash temp guage, they wont make any diff either
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I unplugged the radiator thermistat, and still when I plug the fan back in it goes on and wont stop!!
What am I missing??!!?? |
The wiring to that rad temp switch doesnt look too healthy, if its shorting out, then that could make the fan run permanently |
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Dan
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Sat Jul 23, 2005 10:39 am |
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that 1st pic is the same plug for the fan as on mine |
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schakal
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Sat Jul 23, 2005 11:17 am |
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i was on about the rad temp switch as well ,if the material inside the metal head is buggered it may cause permanent connection
and that probably is the same rad temp switch on your other r19 ,so you can swap them and see the difference,you need a deep socket for the job mind |
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Chris H
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Sun Jul 24, 2005 4:51 am |
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1st pic is the power feed.
the wire to the rad temp switch is probably shorting otu like already stated. |
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Doc
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Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:12 am |
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Bloody thing only went and fixed itself.
I checked the wiring and it seemed OK plugged the fan back in and it didn't come on.(thats a good thing)
sods law! |
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JB
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Mon Jul 25, 2005 5:49 am |
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my fan power connector aint like that either....not that that matters |
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