fan problems?HELP NEEDED!

chappersno1

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Mar 11, 2007
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HI I RESENTLY POSTED UP A THREAD ABOUT MY GTI 2.0LTR 8V over heating and turned out the head gasket was on its way out.

the head gasket has been done now and the car is driving fine and temp stays fine whilst being driven at 30mph + but the fan has stopped working so as soon as i stop at traffic lights or driving slow in traffic the temp rises rite up.

ive tried bridging the rad switch and that still did not wrk,ive tried testing the plug in the back of the fan and theres no power to it and the same with the rad switch plug and the fuse is fine in the fuse box,does any1 know wat else it could possibly be as its realy doin my head in now.

any help would be fantastic:cry:
 

myseatcupra

ibiza fr tdi
May 14, 2007
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cardiff/penarth
i no on my golf that there was a few links round the engine bay. could look for loose conection.. or the terminals need cleaning. pull all the plugs off and clean them up. hope that helps best i can do dude
 
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chappersno1

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Mar 11, 2007
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i no on my golf that there was a few links round the engine bay. could look for loose conection.. or the terminals need cleaning. pull all the plugs off and clean them up. hope that helps best i can do dude

yeah ill try that thanks dude hope it wrks else im gana have to get it looked at properly wiv seat.ching ching ching.:cry:
 

myseatcupra

ibiza fr tdi
May 14, 2007
791
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cardiff/penarth
i know its daff but you checked the right fuse position? if you have and you got a volt meter check for power on the power side of the fuse pins. you'll know you have power at the start then?
 

chappersno1

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Mar 11, 2007
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i know its daff but you checked the right fuse position? if you have and you got a volt meter check for power on the power side of the fuse pins. you'll know you have power at the start then?

yeah good point ill give it a try.cheers m8.i need to sort it soon as cause i dont wana keep risking it and have the head gasket go again.
 
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