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Hi there, This is my first posting. I would just like to say I am very impressed with this website. I have been a scorpio owner for 5 months now. Whilst driving in heavy traffic the other day the temp gauge started to behave like a yo-yo. I have a feeling the fans are not working, should they come on straight away when the AC/CC is switched on? Any comments greatly appreciated. Cheers Allan
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Re: Overheating on Cosworth 24V
« Reply #1 on: Nov 7th, 2005, 8:52am » |
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HI ! and wellcome You can start by with this great page http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/faultfinds.htm also check the big green relay in the engine bay Cheers
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