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Vauxhall Astra engine fan stuck on
I have an S reg Astra, and the previous owner has re-wired it so that the radiator fan is permanatly left on. I've taken it to a garage and the reckon this has been done because the AC unit is not working.
How will this problem be rectified? One garage has advised I buy a controller unit for the fan. Is this right? if so, does anyone know where I can purchase one from?
Thanks anyone who can help!
Tommy.
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How will this problem be rectified? One garage has advised I buy a controller unit for the fan. Is this right? if so, does anyone know where I can purchase one from?
Thanks anyone who can help!
Tommy.
e: [email protected]
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't know about the AC Tommy. It sounds like the thermoswitch for the cooling fan has stopped working. The switch senses when the engine/water starts to get too hot and then switches the cooling fan on. I don't know about Astras but the switch is often mounted in the radiator so that it senses the temperature of the water.
You probably just need a new thermoswitch. I had one go on a Golf and, once I'd checked all the wiring, I found the new one was defective too. I then just wired the fan directly to a rocker switch on the dashboard and I keep an eye on the temperature gauge if I'm in traffic. If the gauge rises, I just switch the fan on till it cools down. I wouldn't let the fan keep going all the time as the motor will eventually go.
Hope this helps.
You probably just need a new thermoswitch. I had one go on a Golf and, once I'd checked all the wiring, I found the new one was defective too. I then just wired the fan directly to a rocker switch on the dashboard and I keep an eye on the temperature gauge if I'm in traffic. If the gauge rises, I just switch the fan on till it cools down. I wouldn't let the fan keep going all the time as the motor will eventually go.
Hope this helps.
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