Hi everyone,
Just a bit of advice please on something i hope isn't too serious, Last weekend i was flushing the coolant system, all seemed to go ok, unfortunately in the process i managaed to damage a perished fan switch, sine then, the cooling fan has been on constantly from turn over, i'm assured that this is not a problem and will be ordering a replacement fan switch shortly, however, since doing this, when the engine is turned on and under light accelaration it sounds like one of the belts is slipping, it's making a horrible screeching noise and i am having to really boot it to get it to stop which i am sure is not good,it is only doing it from cold and does not do it once the engine has been running for a few minutes.
I've previously had problems with the steering belt (it made a similar noise buit was only affected when attempting to turn) but have been assured this (and the pump) has been replaced by the previous owner (i bough the car, sold it, and then bought it back) would this have anything to do with it?
Any advice greatly appreciated!!
Ta.
Iain
Just a bit of advice please on something i hope isn't too serious, Last weekend i was flushing the coolant system, all seemed to go ok, unfortunately in the process i managaed to damage a perished fan switch, sine then, the cooling fan has been on constantly from turn over, i'm assured that this is not a problem and will be ordering a replacement fan switch shortly, however, since doing this, when the engine is turned on and under light accelaration it sounds like one of the belts is slipping, it's making a horrible screeching noise and i am having to really boot it to get it to stop which i am sure is not good,it is only doing it from cold and does not do it once the engine has been running for a few minutes.
I've previously had problems with the steering belt (it made a similar noise buit was only affected when attempting to turn) but have been assured this (and the pump) has been replaced by the previous owner (i bough the car, sold it, and then bought it back) would this have anything to do with it?
Any advice greatly appreciated!!
Ta.
Iain
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