dave030445 Posted January 11, 2010 Report Posted January 11, 2010 the two fans on the rad dont come on untill the neddle is just entering the red then they both come on and pull the temp down i thought that one of the fans should come on first to stop the temp going anywhere near the red is this a job for VAG COM will that be able to tell me why its getting so hot before both fans cut in cheers dave Quote
Mirez Posted January 11, 2010 Report Posted January 11, 2010 the two fans on the rad dont come on untill the neddle is just entering the red then they both come on and pull the temp down i thought that one of the fans should come on first to stop the temp going anywhere near the red is this a job for VAG COM will that be able to tell me why its getting so hot before both fans cut in cheers dave AFAIK thats the correct operation, fan 1 only comes on independantly when the A/C is switched. They come on together to control the engine temperature but have 3 speeds in total so there is quite a bit of control. I doubt VagCom will tell you much about the problem but its very likely to be either a stuck thermostat or failed water pump with my money being on the former. Quote
dave030445 Posted January 11, 2010 Author Report Posted January 11, 2010 the two fans on the rad dont come on untill the neddle is just entering the red then they both come on and pull the temp down i thought that one of the fans should come on first to stop the temp going anywhere near the red is this a job for VAG COM will that be able to tell me why its getting so hot before both fans cut in cheers dave AFAIK thats the correct operation, fan 1 only comes on independantly when the A/C is switched. They come on together to control the engine temperature but have 3 speeds in total so there is quite a bit of control. I doubt VagCom will tell you much about the problem but its very likely to be either a stuck thermostat or failed water pump with my money being on the former.thanks for that can you explain why a stuck thermostat or failed water pump whould stop the fans coming on till the temp is in the red thought the fans worked on temp of water sorry for being so thick cheers dave Quote
Mirez Posted January 11, 2010 Report Posted January 11, 2010 They do, but they take the reading from a different sensor to the one that drives the clusters guage. If the fans are coming on full whack all of a sudden then its possible to have a controller or sensor issue but if they are just coming on speed 1 then its probably a discrepency between the two sensors. Without getting a reading using vagcom from both the gauge and ecu sensor you won't know. Quote
dave030445 Posted January 12, 2010 Author Report Posted January 12, 2010 They do, but they take the reading from a different sensor to the one that drives the clusters guage. If the fans are coming on full whack all of a sudden then its possible to have a controller or sensor issue but if they are just coming on speed 1 then its probably a discrepency between the two sensors. Without getting a reading using vagcom from both the gauge and ecu sensor you won't know.when the fans come on they seem to come on full wack there are only on for about 1 min if that Quote
seatkid Posted January 13, 2010 Report Posted January 13, 2010 :D And what engine/model year is this? IIRC Multiple speeds controlled by multiple thermoswitches. Quote
dave030445 Posted January 13, 2010 Author Report Posted January 13, 2010 ;) And what engine/model year is this? IIRC Multiple speeds controlled by multiple thermoswitches.HI ITS A 2.8V6 1997 Quote
edatelder Posted January 13, 2010 Report Posted January 13, 2010 I had one of those and had to change both fans over time as they stopped working. It was a tight fit but DIY was possible. They do spin when you turn the aircon on. I recall a large resistor on the back or bottom on them. That could be corroded with salt spray. Quote
seatkid Posted January 13, 2010 Report Posted January 13, 2010 ;) And what engine/model year is this? IIRC Multiple speeds controlled by multiple thermoswitches.HI ITS A 2.8V6 1997In that case its the resistor pack thats burned out. Do a search for a bit more info. And no...I dont know where it is....somewhaere at the front of the engine bay. Ask a dealer parts dept. and they will show you where it is on there parts catalogue diagrams. Quote
dave030445 Posted January 13, 2010 Author Report Posted January 13, 2010 thanks for that does any one know where this resister pack is Quote
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