Cooling Fan
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Cooling Fan
The cooling fan on My V6 doesn't seem to be working. I suspect the fuse/relay is in the engine bay (as there is no fuse wiring present for it in the fuse box) - but which one is it?
Obviously I'll then check out the fan switch etc
Obviously I'll then check out the fan switch etc
1998 Calibra V6, 2001 Omega CDX Estate 2.6 V6, 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500
Re: Cooling Fan
im sure its the big one in the wee black fuse box in the engine bay i would check the switch on the coolant bridge 1st
steve
Chairman
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Chairman
The Drain
LE 4x4 turbo
SE2 4x4 turbo RIP
Re: Cooling Fan
What's the best way to test the switch Steve?
1998 Calibra V6, 2001 Omega CDX Estate 2.6 V6, 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500
Re: Cooling Fan
Main radiator cooling fan - temp gauge going >100 and it's not kicking in.
Not sure whether its relevant but the alternator cooling fan kicks in fine
Not sure whether its relevant but the alternator cooling fan kicks in fine
1998 Calibra V6, 2001 Omega CDX Estate 2.6 V6, 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500
Re: Cooling Fan
check the radiator fan switch in the radiator as that maybe part of the problem,or you can buy a lower temp switch from LMF, so the fan cuts in at 82C
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tazz666
Re: Cooling Fan
Still struggling with this - something definitely not right when cold either, so would welcome a tad more guidance on how to test the various switches/relays mentioned above. 

1998 Calibra V6, 2001 Omega CDX Estate 2.6 V6, 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500
Re: Cooling Fan
Yes, has aircon (although non-functioning due to leak)
1998 Calibra V6, 2001 Omega CDX Estate 2.6 V6, 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500
Re: Cooling Fan
Thanks, I will try this - I have visually checked all the fuses in the bulkhead but not sure which one is specific to the fans?
1998 Calibra V6, 2001 Omega CDX Estate 2.6 V6, 1978 Triumph Spitfire 1500
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