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Cooling fans

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When working on the car today I noticed that the cooling fans run all the time, even when cold.
After playing with the A/C I've found that when in ECO mode the fans stop, is this normal.
I must add that the sensor in the w/mirror is reading 25c (got a new one but not fitted it yet).
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Probably, the A/C on mine seems to do the same. I can hear them slow down when I stop the engine.
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ECO = off. Not sure if the fans should be running all the time tho.
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Sorry should have explained bettor, when the climit control is in AUTO and the temp setting is high the cooling fans are on (but only at low speed) all the time, even with a cold engine, but once I put it in ECO mode they go off.
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That is exactly what it should do. It's to keep the condensor for the aircon cool.
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I can understand them running when it's calling for the A/C,
but in this weather with the heating on max, they are still running.
Shorly this is not right.
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No, it's still running, it'll be drying out the inside your car. If you want to turn it off permanently disconnect the a/c compressor. Get ready with a sponge...

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mark21TD wrote:I can understand them running when it's calling for the A/C,
but in this weather with the heating on max, they are still running.
Shorly this is not right.
AC is used to dehumidify as well as cool down. If the climate control detects it's excessively humid inside the car (which it will be in this weather, unless you're wearing a divers breathing apparatus) it'll fire up the AC

When the humidity has dropped to a comfortable level, it'll turn the AC off and just pulse it on when it needs to maintain a comfortable environment.

Running with the climate control set to windscreen demist will ALWAYS cause the AC to run because dry air clears the screen much faster than without the AC.
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Re: Cooling fans

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Are, I sort of understand now, Thanks guy's.
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