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[Closed] Radiator cooling fan - strange behaviour. Berlingo 2.0Hdi

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Normally my Berlingo (2.0 Hdi) doesn't get the chance to get warm enough to require the cooling fan on the radiator to kick in, as it is used for a rural commute. Last week I had to drive into Glasgow. Sitting in traffic the fan would kick in for 2 or 3 seconds- literally just spin up, then back down. I'm guessing that the ECU was telling it to kick in, but there must be a latching relay or something that is not working.

I reckon the sensor must be working as the fan was commanded to come on, and that the fan actually works because I heard it, even if only briefly. By elimination, I have arrived at the relay... only I don't know which one, or where it is. Haynes manual is not helpful.

Any tips?


 
Posted : 31/05/2015 9:35 pm
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Quite a common fault, cooling fan resistors on the front panel in front of the radiator corrode badly and cause all kinds of of fan faults.
If you remove them 1 or 2 depending on A/C or not
They have the 0ams resistance on them.
So easy to check/test if faulty and about £15 each to replace.


 
Posted : 31/05/2015 10:34 pm
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I do have a/c. Are both identical?


 
Posted : 01/06/2015 6:17 am
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Can be depends on age of the van. I've been away for 2 weeks on holiday, e mail me your reg I'll check for you.


 
Posted : 01/06/2015 8:51 pm
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It turns out to be the resistor unit that is mounted in the radiator fan unit. I thought I had bought like-for-like, but the one that came out has 0.54ohm resistance, and the replacement 0.8ohm.
I'm not sure how this difference will manifest itself.


 
Posted : 06/06/2015 8:40 pm
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My van cycles the cooling fan like that when the air con is on...

It's a Citroën relay tho


 
Posted : 06/06/2015 8:49 pm
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The gubbed resistor was stopping the fan running properly. I disconnected the coolant temp sensor and started the engine. Temp gauge went straight to red, STOP light started flashing, but no fan. When I changed the faulty unit, the fan started straight away. I have reconnected the coolant temp sensor, and will go for a test drive tomorrow.


 
Posted : 06/06/2015 9:05 pm

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