ZT 120 fan on early.
Started our ZT 120 today just to swap cars around on the drive (TF needs attention) and noticed the main radiator fan came on very quickly. Car was still cold, temperature needle barely moved from stop. Fan stopped as soon as engine turned off.
Some reading suggests this might be a problem with the coolant temperature sensor- if it isn't delivering a signal the car 'plays safe' and turns on the fan. This will sound really sad, but where is the sensor located?? Or, anything else might need checked? |
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The sensor is screwed into the top hose coolant outlet elbow on the right hand side of the cylinder head. Brian :D |
Thanks Brian.
Will have a look when lashing rain stops- we have a weather warning on for today! |
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Simon |
Aha- if aircon is selected the fan will come on? Didn't realise, so will have to go check. Our boy was driving the car yesterday, so he might have turned it on. That would be the easiest fix I've ever come across.
As for living in Stornoway, we have just had a spell of fabulous weather. Glorious sun, weeks of driving the TF top down every single day. I got so used to it I even forgot to close her one night and she sat with the roof down overnight. Ordinarily a disaster, got off with it. We even had a couple of wildfires after the moor got too dry. Last 48 hours though it's business as usual. Driving rain and high winds. Made it home yesterday afternoon before the coastguard closed the causeway. With high tide and high wind together the sea sometimes breaks over the road, and brings the beach with it. Makes for interesting driving conditions. Cheers, Colin |
I have a Rover 45 with Aircon & that if left on, switches the fan on as soon as the ignition switch is turned.
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Thanks, RoverP480.
Hoping this is all that's wrong, but our lad is off to the girlfriends with the car. I'll be lucky to see it again this weekend ;) |
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TC |
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Brian :D |
Good Morning T Cut. Yes indeed we have lockdown. I work in NHS at a fairly senior level. Sometimes I can work from home, but have a clinical role which means more days than not I'm in the clinic. While the ZT was being recommissioned the only car at my disposal was the TF.
When I drive her the top is down, no matter what the weather. Only thing that stops me is when the roof is actually frozen, quite uncommon here. The island climate is moderated by the sea temperature, so extremes either way are rare. Perfect place to have a convertible. Cheers, Colin |
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TC |
Good Evening T Cut.
As it happens we have been fortunate. With a population of 27000 we've had 6 (yes, Six) confirmed cases. Great thing about Islands is you can limit travel quite effectively. Caledonian MacBrayne have turned away anything other than essential travellers since the end of March. I work in Dental, and with our reduced service we've been hosting the Covid Swabbing centre downstairs. From speaking to the medics most days we haven't had a positive Test for more than 6 weeks! A big relief, as we have an unusually elderly population. Covid here would be a disaster. Most of the patients I see are care home residents, and we have to be fairly careful how we go about visits. The Isle of Skye had a dreadful outbreak in one of their homes. Look after yourself! Colin |
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