Radiator fan life expectancy

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Radiator fan life expectancy

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Hi,

How long would a VW radiator fan last. The standard 3 wire 2 speed one? I expect mine is the original but doesn't seem to have run in a long time due to failed switch.

Is it something worth pre-emptively replacing before a big trip?

When replacing it looks like radiator needs to come out. Can the radiator be dropped without draining it? Looks like it can as the pipes are so long.

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You can disconnect the rad hoses and tie them up to reduce fluid loss and collect the rad fluid in a clean bucket.

If the switch has failed, then get it fixed. This is not a pre emptive fix - its failed. In this weather you will need that working.

Things simply fail. My 86 still has original fan.
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Entirely dependant on many factors. if it does not get the opportunity to run regularlty it may seize up. if you live in a damp environment it may get rusty. 
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Replaced the switch today and the fan is running. My concern is I may do a big trip to Europe this summer.

Do I trust the original fan or replace it so I have confidence that it will last another 40 years. With 120,000 miles on the van am I already on borrowed time or is it likely to keep on going?

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A few years ago when I had cooling problems and suspected the fan I was chatting to Mr B from Brickwerks who said he’d only had about 2 failed fans in all the years he’d been in business.
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As long as the fan spins when needed, isn't sqealing like a pig, the motor is not smoking - then you are worrying for nothing.

Dont recall threads about failed rad fans on here tbf.

If it aint broke dont fix it. Simple.

Enjoy your hols!
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mioba wrote: 16 Jul 2026, 20:49 As long as the fan spins when needed, isn't sqealing like a pig, the motor is not smoking - then you are worrying for nothing.

Dont recall threads about failed rad fans on here tbf.

If it aint broke dont fix it. Simple.

Enjoy your hols!
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I replaced mine last year van is an 89 think it was original easy job and did not need to disturb the radiator pipes it was getting noisey I got mine from Brickwerks 
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