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Location of 50a fuse for radiatorfan.
Posted: 11 Sep 2011, 17:49
by avdem
Where is this fuse situated? Can`t find it on any fusebox diagrams....
Re: Location of 50a fuse for radiatorfan.
Posted: 11 Sep 2011, 17:57
by psychonaut
I'm not sure the rad fan fuse is 50 amps, is it? The only 50a fuse I know of on our vans is the glow-plug fuse.
Anyway, the fuse for your rad fan will be with the rest of the fuses I believe, up and behind the glove-box. What van have you got? I haven't got my manuals in the house with me at the moment, but from memory the rad fan fuse is 25 amps?
Re: Location of 50a fuse for radiatorfan.
Posted: 11 Sep 2011, 18:11
by avdem
Seems there are are a few different setups. As far as i can see there are two different dual speed setups. 200/300w and 400/500w.
The first one only got a 30amp fuse for both speeds, located at S1 on the fuse box, far left on my car being a LHD.
The 400/500w and AC cars have the 30amp for the low speed and a seperate 50amp for the high speed.
Mine being -90 diesel syncro i would think that it is running the more powerful version.
Re: Location of 50a fuse for radiatorfan.
Posted: 11 Sep 2011, 19:33
by avdem
Been looking through a few wiring diagrams and seems like the wiring colors on my van matches the 200/300w setup, probably no 50 amp fuse at all....
That means broken wiring or dead relay, probably the first since there were no voltage at the relay holder.
Re: Location of 50a fuse for radiatorfan.
Posted: 12 Sep 2011, 21:40
by billy739
turbo diesel or 1.7diesel vans have a big 2 speed radiator fan fitted.
these have 2 fuses
big fuse/ relay is up above fuse box above earth crowns .
fuse is similar to glowplug fuse!
slow speed or normal fan fuse is the first one inthe fuse box( nearest door) 30amp!
ALL the other engine choices have simple fan system without relay/fuse!