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Old 26th July 2016, 12:37   #1
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Default Wanted Electric Radiator Fan

I am looking for an electric engine cooling fan for my 2002 75 Tourer V6 Auto Club SE with Climate control.

It is a 3 relay type.

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Old 26th July 2016, 13:39   #2
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Speak to Jules, his aftermarket kits are far superior to the standard fans.
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Maybe, but my first thought is just to replace like with like, so I don't have to make any changes to mountings or wiring.
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You'll do well to find a working 3-speed that's worth the effort. Try for a 2-speed with gold resistor rather than the 3-speed you have. Same fitting, plug and play, but longer lifespan. But not from a diesel. (contact Arctic?)

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You'll do well to find a working 3-speed that's worth the effort. Try for a 2-speed with gold resistor rather than the 3-speed you have. Same fitting, plug and play, but longer lifespan. But not from a diesel. (contact Arctic?)

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Would this fan fit plug and play?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROVER-75-M...cAAOSwepJXVvkt
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Do repair brushes work?


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Would this fan fit plug and play?
It would, but there's no indication of the year or mileage. You'd be best getting the later resistor controlled version (from a petrol model). As noted, contact Arctic for the good solution.

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Do repair brushes work?
Rebrushing the motor is a possiblity. It depends on the state of the commutator. But not using the eBay type. You need the proper specification. Search here for motor brushes and you'll get the info you need for tackling this.

Search:https://cse.google.co.uk/cse?hl=en&c...aICQ#gsc.tab=0

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