Since this is a 2000 DHSE, it already left the factory with the system to switch on the A/C fans for extra cooling. IIRC this is factory spec from MY99 on.
No traffic hereHi Datatek,
Yes the light is on. I've just driven home through town (about 6 miles) and the fans didn't come on. However it is typical British summer today - cool and wet - but if it had been warmer they would have definitely come on. I lifted the bonnet when I got in, switched the engine off and was able to spin the viscous fan easily (although there was some resistance). I will check the switch though - when I find it
Don't know if it's significant or not but fuel consumption is not as good as yours! 20 mpg around town - mind you the average speed is only 21 mph so perhaps I'm expecting too much.
Thanks.
It's the fan!!! Just run it up to hot (12:00) and rolled up newspaper stopped the blades easily.
The aircon fans mod will get you round that if it's a diesel then you can bin the viscousIt's the fan!!! Just run it up to hot (12:00) and rolled up newspaper stopped the blades easily.
Did you get it warm by driving it around or standing still ?
I'm asking because I'm preety anal about monitoring my head temperature and, even climbing a steep hill with the AC on, it doesn't reach 100C. If the AC fans are kicking in just by reving the engine, there's certainly something wrong with the cooling system and the viscous fan looks like a good candidate (apart from water pump or closed shut thermostat).
All Done!
Datatek's mod for the air con fans done, and I must admit I'm a lot happier knowing that the fans are going to kick in at the right temp ..... But what is the correct temp? I've followed the instructions to allow engine to warm up and then switch fans on and back off slightly but how accurate is the temp gauge? It normally runs at 12:00 and did not go above that even with the ecu switching on fans before the mod.
How accurate do you think the new thermostat markings are? It's set at just under 80degs.