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fuses for AC fan and cooling fans
« on: 17 January 2011, 17:19:44 »

Is there any fuses for them my two fans at the front are not runing as and with the AC set to Lo  the one at the fan at the back is not runing  :-[ :-[anywhere best to start looking

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Re: fuses for AC fan and cooling fans
« Reply #1 on: 17 January 2011, 17:51:05 »

big green 30A ones in relay box.
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Re: fuses for AC fan and cooling fans
« Reply #2 on: 17 January 2011, 18:29:31 »

Thanks Jamie had a check of that one and all look,s fine. Had a check once again and with the car up to temp all the 3 fans kick in ok. But the AC is not kicking in the temp. Outside is 6c but can not remember if that is around the temp that the compressor switches off. I don,t get that click when i turn the ECO on or off and the rpm,s don,t chance.

Only had the AC system serviced a few months ago :-/ :-/ and all was fine no leaks.
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Re: fuses for AC fan and cooling fans
« Reply #3 on: 17 January 2011, 18:49:35 »

Have also just been out to give it the pedal Trick test and getting constant flashing which i think shows as no codes.
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Re: fuses for AC fan and cooling fans
« Reply #4 on: 17 January 2011, 18:57:51 »

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Thanks Jamie had a check of that one and all look,s fine. Had a check once again and with the car up to temp all the 3 fans kick in ok. But the AC is not kicking in the temp. Outside is 6c but can not remember if that is around the temp that the compressor switches off. I don,t get that click when i turn the ECO on or off and the rpm,s don,t chance.
Only had the AC system serviced a few months ago :-/ :-/ and all was fine no leaks.
Compressor died??????? Put 12v to it see if the clutch engages
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Re: fuses for AC fan and cooling fans
« Reply #5 on: 19 January 2011, 13:11:31 »

Just to check if the temp is 5c should the part of the the lower pulley where the compressor is with the 3 bolts on it also be turning or with it at that temp not be engaged
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Re: fuses for AC fan and cooling fans
« Reply #6 on: 19 January 2011, 13:57:44 »

Compressor should kick in 5deg & above. Failure to do so is either low gas pressure (leak???) or comp. knackered. As suggested, put 12v to comp. & see if clutch engages
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