Hi new to forum and new owner of T25 '89 1.7 diesel.
wondering if anyone can help. Decided to clean up the front grills as of showing there age. Took them off, cleaned them up away from van was about to put back on and noticed the radiator fan was on. Put grills back on and even 3 hours later rad fan would not stop. only way i can stop fan is either by unhooking battery OR taking out the rad fan fuse in the fusebox.
Not sure if anyone knows what the problem is? Been in wiki and cant see a similar type of prob and fix in there!
Also any recommendations on decent garages around the stafford / midlands area where i can take my van to get things sorted now and in the future?
Any help would be much appreciated
cheers
Phil
Radiator fan on all the time
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Re: Radiator fan on all the time
welcome to the forum... great introduction...
Could be a faulty fan switch (on the radiator)
make sure you get the right one.. there are two types two pin and three pin
Available from Brickwerks
easy to change, if you're quick you won't lose much coolant
Could be a faulty fan switch (on the radiator)
make sure you get the right one.. there are two types two pin and three pin
Available from Brickwerks
easy to change, if you're quick you won't lose much coolant
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Re: Radiator fan on all the time
replaced mine a couple of weeks ago, behind the lower of the two grilles, right hand side, quick swap (with new fibre washer) you only loose half a cup of coolant...I topped mine up by removing the bleed screw (13mm nut, left top of rad) yes it's very small, but is possible using a short piece of washer hose and small funnel.
Don't go cheap on thermo switches, they are absolutely vital to cool the engine and a cheap make will likely go wrong and wreck your engine.
Mine was a WAHL 2 speed (think it's spelt like that) VW OEM brand, about £13.00...most were 2 speed.
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=120
Martin
Don't go cheap on thermo switches, they are absolutely vital to cool the engine and a cheap make will likely go wrong and wreck your engine.
Mine was a WAHL 2 speed (think it's spelt like that) VW OEM brand, about £13.00...most were 2 speed.
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... ory_id=120
Martin
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Re: Radiator fan on all the time
Had it checked by a friend and dodgy wiring was at fault. Had new wire put in and now working as it should be.
S'ppose being the 9th owner of the beast, going to stumble on things like this.
S'ppose being the 9th owner of the beast, going to stumble on things like this.