Hi Guys,
Just a quick question,
Is checking the fans for operation the same as per the 1.9TD ie to check both fans working full speed pull the brown plug on the condensor?
or
Is it different for the 2.0 HDi 90 hp.
Kenny
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Re: Double cooling fans
Hi Kenny,
As you know removing he connector puts the fans onto top speed with the key turned ready to start, as a safety feature should the sensor etc., fail.
On our 2.0L HDi 2000 Estate it is a blue plug connected to a blue sensor on the passenger side of the engine adjacent to the throttle control.
Andy
As you know removing he connector puts the fans onto top speed with the key turned ready to start, as a safety feature should the sensor etc., fail.
On our 2.0L HDi 2000 Estate it is a blue plug connected to a blue sensor on the passenger side of the engine adjacent to the throttle control.
Andy
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