Hello guys...anyone tell me at what rpm their Cooling fan cuts in at please?.....my 2.0HDI seems to be btripping in / out at around 82 degrees or thereabaouts. Today it was in and out like a fiddlers elbow, mind you the car had been out for a blast earlier to clear the cobwebs out..!
Im questioning this as Ive got another 2.0HDI Same year which doesnt cut in as often...in fact i cant remember that one running at all very much.
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pugface
what revs does cooling fan cut in? - 2.0 HDI 110 YR 2000
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Re: what revs does cooling fan cut in? - 2.0 HDI 110 YR 2000
Think you may find its because your air conditioning is working
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Re: what revs does cooling fan cut in? - 2.0 HDI 110 YR 2000
The fan cuts in based on engine and aircon temperature, not rpm
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Re: what revs does cooling fan cut in? - 2.0 HDI 110 YR 2000
Either it's the heat (30 degrees? hahahaha) or the ballast resistor's gone walkies 'cos it sounds like my D8 when one fan crapped out, the other one was pulsing on and off like a loon.
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Re: what revs does cooling fan cut in? - 2.0 HDI 110 YR 2000
thats interesting as i have never heard my fan cut in though the temp has never gone above 80-85 degrees is this normal i have owned the car 3 and a half years
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Re: what revs does cooling fan cut in? - 2.0 HDI 110 YR 2000
It probably is, I can't hear mine either, unless I'm right near it.
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Re: what revs does cooling fan cut in? - 2.0 HDI 110 YR 2000
It must very quiet then as im a pretty paranoid person and im constantly listening for weird noises and have never noticed it kick in
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Re: what revs does cooling fan cut in? - 2.0 HDI 110 YR 2000
Thanks for your replies guys.....its very interesting as It went ok for a few days ...now its started acting up again......this morning i started cold, no air con switched on, no internal fan blower switched on,.....yet after about 5 seconds the cooling fan kicked in.....it stayed on for about 3 or 4mins and then it switched off.....then about 10 seconds later it kicked in for a few seconds, then off again and so on for a few minutes......
I took the car down the road and about 10 mins into my journey it stayed off altogether even though the engine temp read about 88...!!
It seems to always kick in now just after start up. no air con switched on either......so im not sure whats going on......
Where is the ballast resistor located?.....and also could it be the pressure switch near the condensor??
Cheers
pugface
I took the car down the road and about 10 mins into my journey it stayed off altogether even though the engine temp read about 88...!!
It seems to always kick in now just after start up. no air con switched on either......so im not sure whats going on......
Where is the ballast resistor located?.....and also could it be the pressure switch near the condensor??
Cheers
pugface