cooling fan singular!!!
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cooling fan singular!!!
hi all
ive just aquired a 1.9d lx 1994 non A/C and im having problems with the cooling fan. the fan will work when temp gets to about 95 but not any earlier like i think it should
i have removed the switch on the rad and can get the fan to kick in on fast by bridgeing two of the three pins but nothing on the other for slow speed. have looked at the relay above fan and replaced it with a known good one but still nothing on slow.
the relay is a five pin one that seems identical to the one for the switchover/series for a twin fan set up
any ideas if this is the correct relay and/or is there another relay hidden away convinced looking at relay socket there is only 4 pins with anything in them
cheers colin
ive just aquired a 1.9d lx 1994 non A/C and im having problems with the cooling fan. the fan will work when temp gets to about 95 but not any earlier like i think it should
i have removed the switch on the rad and can get the fan to kick in on fast by bridgeing two of the three pins but nothing on the other for slow speed. have looked at the relay above fan and replaced it with a known good one but still nothing on slow.
the relay is a five pin one that seems identical to the one for the switchover/series for a twin fan set up
any ideas if this is the correct relay and/or is there another relay hidden away convinced looking at relay socket there is only 4 pins with anything in them
cheers colin
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Hi Colin,
This should help you understand what's going on and what's not
http://www.peugeotlogic.com/workshop/ws ... fanop1.htm
I guess it's the missing link you've been looking for.
though it is for an A/C installed car, not sure how much difference that makes?
This should help you understand what's going on and what's not

http://www.peugeotlogic.com/workshop/ws ... fanop1.htm
I guess it's the missing link you've been looking for.

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hi mike
yes i have that link its for the twin fan setup this one only has the one fan and one relay but can only get it to spin fast(i think) and sensor on rad works cos it cuts in when temp hits about 95 degrees which i think is too high for the fan to cut in normal conditions i reckon it should be nearer 90 but i can only get it to spin at one speed not even sure if it should spin at 2 speeds
cheers for the link anyway it was one i had managed to save
colin
yes i have that link its for the twin fan setup this one only has the one fan and one relay but can only get it to spin fast(i think) and sensor on rad works cos it cuts in when temp hits about 95 degrees which i think is too high for the fan to cut in normal conditions i reckon it should be nearer 90 but i can only get it to spin at one speed not even sure if it should spin at 2 speeds


cheers for the link anyway it was one i had managed to save

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youre right mike in that sense just seemed odd that my other xantia fans kick in at about 90 and as you know me and mechanics are not best of bedfellowsMikeT wrote:Well that write up says they cut in at 97 and stop again at 90 so I shouldn't think yours is much different?
Being non-ac I don't see why it should have two speeds, do you?


it may only need one speed but i need some reasurance

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I know what you mean Colin, better safe than sorry. One thing to note, according to Haynes, the earlier xantia's (up to Jan '97) 'stat's were designed to begin opening at 89 degrees whereas the latter models were revised to 83.
All of them should be fully open at 99 which suggests the fans aren't required until that point.
All of them should be fully open at 99 which suggests the fans aren't required until that point.
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Right, single fan, no A/C. Very strange only a single fan. Even our little 205D has two. I thought it was only petrol models that had single fans. You live an learn..
In this case Colin, the speeds will be controlled by the sensor screwed in the side of the rad and a resistor for the low speed. In all liklihood, the resistor has gone open circuit.
The resistor often looks like a long aluminium cylinder with two wires exiting from it. This is a favourite problem on the 205GTi whern the fan won't run at low speed...
In this case Colin, the speeds will be controlled by the sensor screwed in the side of the rad and a resistor for the low speed. In all liklihood, the resistor has gone open circuit.
The resistor often looks like a long aluminium cylinder with two wires exiting from it. This is a favourite problem on the 205GTi whern the fan won't run at low speed...
Jim
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Yep, that'll be it Colin, an aluminium cylinder about 3/4" in diamater and about 3" inches long. If it is duff, I have a spare from a 205. If they're the same, the wires end up in a 2-way brown connector.admiral51 wrote:hi jim
would that be the aluminium thing that runs vertical behind the rad on the fan housing and if so are thay expensive/easy to replace
cheers
colin
If you meter it, it should read only a few ohms. I'd check connections to it first as it takes very little crud on a terminal to make a high-current fan fail to run.
It should be a doddle to replace, as long as you have easy access to it.
As an aside, it is one of the most oft asked questions on the 205GTi forum: "What is that aluminium cylinder by the rad?" Som,e 205s had two of them. the other was used for the "dim-dip" headlights once popular in the late 80s.
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had a go at cleaning terminals but its a PITA to get at definitely a 2 pin plug but still no joy when bridging main plug only goes full on
looks like rad may have to come out to relace depending on how the resistor comes out
will check on pr-net to check what they say it should be
jim
you may be getting a pm
colin


will check on pr-net to check what they say it should be
jim
you may be getting a pm

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Hi Colin,
The one I have spare is duff. When I looked at it, the terminals fell apart with corrosion and it is open-circuit.
The Haynes BoL gives the diagram of the single-fan set-up on page 13.33.
Basically, on slow speed, one set of contacts in the sensor make, which earths the fan via the resistor.
On high speed, the other set of contacts in the sensor make, which in turn operates the relay which in turn shorts out the resistor.
So, the only problems can be either the sensor or the resistor. Shorting pins 1 to 3 of the sensor connector plug will give low speed and shorting pins 1 to 2 will give high speed. Check there is a good earth from pin 1 of the sensor plug as if this earth is poor, the relay will still operate for high speed as not much current is involved to operate the realy but it may be too high resistance to allow the fan to run in slow speed. To test this, jump pin 3 of the sensor plug directly to a known good earth.
Hope that throws a bit more light on it Colin
The one I have spare is duff. When I looked at it, the terminals fell apart with corrosion and it is open-circuit.
The Haynes BoL gives the diagram of the single-fan set-up on page 13.33.
Basically, on slow speed, one set of contacts in the sensor make, which earths the fan via the resistor.
On high speed, the other set of contacts in the sensor make, which in turn operates the relay which in turn shorts out the resistor.
So, the only problems can be either the sensor or the resistor. Shorting pins 1 to 3 of the sensor connector plug will give low speed and shorting pins 1 to 2 will give high speed. Check there is a good earth from pin 1 of the sensor plug as if this earth is poor, the relay will still operate for high speed as not much current is involved to operate the realy but it may be too high resistance to allow the fan to run in slow speed. To test this, jump pin 3 of the sensor plug directly to a known good earth.
Hope that throws a bit more light on it Colin
Jim
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jim
i may have misinterpreted what you are saying in relation to the earthing of the pins
everybody will laugh now i can tell even from here but...................
when you say pin 1 has to have a good earth and then jump pin 3 to earth what happens when i bridge pins 1+3 as both go to earth
or is this not what you meant
or am i having a really
moment
i need some therapy or maybe a crash course in electrics
colin
i may have misinterpreted what you are saying in relation to the earthing of the pins


everybody will laugh now i can tell even from here but...................
when you say pin 1 has to have a good earth and then jump pin 3 to earth what happens when i bridge pins 1+3 as both go to earth


or is this not what you meant
or am i having a really

i need some therapy or maybe a crash course in electrics


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