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28th February 2020, 02:38 | #11 |
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thanks simon, i will.
If the sensor, i assume its in the V of the block near the thermostat.? |
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Had exactly this problem on my 2001 KV6 R75 and had to remove fuse to stop the battery going flat when engine off (fan still roaring away). Relied on the IPK diagnostic to monitor coolant temp, switching engine off in stationary traffic if necessary. Eventually replaced complete fan assembly while having the belts done. Back to normal now.
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29th February 2020, 07:46 | #14 |
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did you end up finding out what part of the fan assembly was at fault (relay box
etc )? I could only think that it could have been in the relay box as everything else is seperate? |
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