Hi there. Well, having ascertained that the fan bolted to the front of my radiator is for the rad (what was I thinking!) I see you can test it by pulling the connector off below the thermostat. As far as I know it should then operate but it doesn't.
So, I pulled the solenoid from the engine compartment, took the top off and I've cleaned up the contacts where they looked a bit charred, squirted some contact cleaner in and dried it. There is power coming to the solenoid permanently and when I manually move the contacts with my screwdriver the fan powers up fine. There is no voltage detected at either of the side contacts on the solenoid though.
There's also no voltage detected at either of the cables going to the connectors on the thermostat housing when the ignition is off. When I turn the ignition on there is about 10.5v at both of those wires.
So, can anyone help? Is there another fuse somewhere I need to find and check? The one under the bonnet is fine, 20A I think.
Many thanks.
So, I pulled the solenoid from the engine compartment, took the top off and I've cleaned up the contacts where they looked a bit charred, squirted some contact cleaner in and dried it. There is power coming to the solenoid permanently and when I manually move the contacts with my screwdriver the fan powers up fine. There is no voltage detected at either of the side contacts on the solenoid though.
There's also no voltage detected at either of the cables going to the connectors on the thermostat housing when the ignition is off. When I turn the ignition on there is about 10.5v at both of those wires.
So, can anyone help? Is there another fuse somewhere I need to find and check? The one under the bonnet is fine, 20A I think.
Many thanks.
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