Re: Fans not always working
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 5:28 pm
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Cluster?Daniel2019 wrote:Changed the ECU, fans still not working.
c**nts fucked.
rock_it wrote:Cluster?Daniel2019 wrote:Changed the ECU, fans still not working.
c**nts fucked.
I'm not a tight arse, I'm a stubborn c**t who refuses to be beaten by an overheating car.Bennoz wrote:I'm going to lock this until such time as you go see a qualified auto electrician to get this fixed, you tight arse!
You're a tightarseDaniel2019 wrote:I'm not a tight arse, I'm a stubborn c**t who refuses to be beaten by an overheating car.Bennoz wrote:I'm going to lock this until such time as you go see a qualified auto electrician to get this fixed, you tight arse!
But me thinks I will have to get someone else to look at it
Yep.rock_it wrote:Did you try the fan test like Phill suggested..?
Can't remember..
I believe they came on just from unpluging the sensor harness.rock_it wrote:And they came on??
Correct.PHIL069 wrote:I believe they came on just from unpluging the sensor harness.rock_it wrote:And they came on??
He didn't bridge the connections of the harness.
I'll have a piece of that wager!Astron_Boy wrote:Putting money down for the most simplest oversight in automotive history.
Should it make a difference? Do we have some sort of 'safe mode' when no signal from the coolant sensor is given, that the fans kick in constant?PHIL069 wrote:I believe they came on just from unpluging the sensor harness.rock_it wrote:And they came on??
He didn't bridge the connections of the harness.
Astron_Boy wrote:Putting money down for the most simplest oversight in automotive history.
ClusterDaniel2019 wrote:Astron_Boy wrote:Putting money down for the most simplest oversight in automotive history.
It's not the fkn clusterrock_it wrote:ClusterDaniel2019 wrote:Astron_Boy wrote:Putting money down for the most simplest oversight in automotive history.