if the temperature sensor plug is unplugged whilst the engine is on the fans will automatically run, it's a test that you can do to check the fans at least will work.
DM, did you get your fans to run?
Cooling fan came on at 106 degrees, and switched off at 96
Air Con isn't just for the summer, it actually dries the air, so next time your screen is misted up, even if it's cold, bang the A/C on and turn the fan on full and the direction to the windscreen.
You'll thank me one day...........
Air Con isn't just for the summer, it actually dries the air, so next time your screen is misted up, even if it's cold, bang the A/C on and turn the fan on full and the direction to the windscreen.
You'll thank me one day...........
AC switches on automatically in an FL when the heater knob is turned to demist
Mine doesn't, although it's a 2001 if that makes a difference.
Mine doesn't, although it's a 2001 if that makes a difference.
Follow the wiring back from the fan harness and its either a blue or brown plug I can't remember which.
It is not far away from the fans near the airbox
Bloody hell you could build a hover craft with them fans on full chat quote]
Ha ha - that's why I said that mine weren't silent.
Most folks in the UK have never heard them come on full.
Leaving the engine idling will usually only bring on the low speed.
Not even towing a caravan/trailer in the Scottish Mountains in summer is enough to get the high speed on.
You need an outside temp well above 30C and then give the engine some serious work to do.
Bloody hell you could build a hover craft with them fans on full chat quote]
Ha ha - that's why I said that mine weren't silent.
Most folks in the UK have never heard them come on full.
Leaving the engine idling will usually only bring on the low speed.
Not even towing a caravan/trailer in the Scottish Mountains in summer is enough to get the high speed on.
You need an outside temp well above 30C and then give the engine some serious work to do.
Could having the fans running at full bore be the ultimate answer to HGF??
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