Cooling Fan not Functioning
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Cooling Fan not Functioning
Hey
Have a 1990 NA. Overheated on Christmas Day after drive through Waitakeres. I noticed the cooling fan wasnt going
Radiator was on the way out so purchased a new one, also new thermostat and thermoswitch.
Checked the fan connected direct to battery with multimeter drawings about 7amps.
Checked relay. Couldnt quite check continuity with multimete...r not enough hands. Ran voltage across relay and clicked an carried so its seems to be working.
I tried use jumper between Ground and TND and turned key on.. fan does not go.
I'm thinking its a connection problem somewhere. Just to note the thermoswitch wire (that goes into a femalee connector) also has another wire coming off it - looks like a female. Anyone know what this is for?
Anyone have any suggestions? Maybe an earth problem?
Thanks for your help
Cheers
Have a 1990 NA. Overheated on Christmas Day after drive through Waitakeres. I noticed the cooling fan wasnt going
Radiator was on the way out so purchased a new one, also new thermostat and thermoswitch.
Checked the fan connected direct to battery with multimeter drawings about 7amps.
Checked relay. Couldnt quite check continuity with multimete...r not enough hands. Ran voltage across relay and clicked an carried so its seems to be working.
I tried use jumper between Ground and TND and turned key on.. fan does not go.
I'm thinking its a connection problem somewhere. Just to note the thermoswitch wire (that goes into a femalee connector) also has another wire coming off it - looks like a female. Anyone know what this is for?
Anyone have any suggestions? Maybe an earth problem?
Thanks for your help
Cheers
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Re: Cooling Fan not Functioning
All sorted. Was earthing problem.
Cheers
Cheers
kiwi73 wrote:Hey
Have a 1990 NA. Overheated on Christmas Day after drive through Waitakeres. I noticed the cooling fan wasnt going
Radiator was on the way out so purchased a new one, also new thermostat and thermoswitch.
Checked the fan connected direct to battery with multimeter drawings about 7amps.
Checked relay. Couldnt quite check continuity with multimete...r not enough hands. Ran voltage across relay and clicked an carried so its seems to be working.
I tried use jumper between Ground and TND and turned key on.. fan does not go.
I'm thinking its a connection problem somewhere. Just to note the thermoswitch wire (that goes into a femalee connector) also has another wire coming off it - looks like a female. Anyone know what this is for?
Anyone have any suggestions? Maybe an earth problem?
Thanks for your help
Cheers
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Re:
check the fuse bro
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check the fuse bro
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