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steviegee1964
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Cooling Fans for CC
« on: Sep 18th, 2004, 5:48pm » |
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Hi all, Need a little help please. I know recently there have been some conversations on this but me stupid and didn't pay attention. Doh A little time ago my fans (both little and large) were working intermittently I saw some info on the list about the relay on the drivers side behind the headlight, sometimes getting wet and this relay worked the fans. I played around with this relay and then I moved it and cable tied it up away from any where it might get wet. This seemed to work, till now. My fans have now stopped working with the Climate control (I don't know if they come on when car gets really hot as weather not warm and not gone anywhere except work, but they didn't before when I had the intermittent fault) So my question is, have I got the correct relay, is there another relay I can check and what fuses control these fans, as I don't really want to check every fuse! I have tried playing with various wires and plugs around the fans in case it was a faulty wire but still no fans. Anyone got any suggestions I would be grateful Steviegee Oh nearly forgot Car is a 1995 Scorpio 24v cossie, Ooops
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Re: Cooling Fans for CC
« Reply #1 on: Sep 19th, 2004, 12:19pm » |
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Suspect loom damage either to the signal wires from the PCM or the actual power feed which is also in the loom. Using a meter check the voltages at the relay connector. Another trick is to remove the outer casing and manually activate the relays (there are 3 inside). If manual operation does not cause the fans to work then it's power feed either side of the relay block.
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