When I leave the car and take the key out both fans start.
If I put the key back in both fans turn off.
The car can't be hot as it's a short trip and it's bloody cold outside.
Help.
When I leave the car and take the key out both fans start.
If I put the key back in both fans turn off.
The car can't be hot as it's a short trip and it's bloody cold outside.
Help.
Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
Oddly enough when I opened the door and took my car charger out the fans turned off.
But I have noticed lately that the fans seemed to be running longer than usual after turning the car off.
Could it be just the charger I bought causing something? It only just started happening recently.
Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
So still have this weird problem. Some kind of franken-fans.
Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
They do turn off after a while, just odd why they even turn on in the first place even on such cold nights.
Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
After 10 minutes they turn off, do I have a faulty sensor somewhere?
Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
Replaced the 5A fuse that is part of the fan relay module because it was blown. No change.
Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
I had lots of fan issues with my VR6, I would mostly get high speed (and not the lower speed) and always had the thermo fans run after shut off, even though I didn't think they were needed.
After much screwing around I had a manual switch put in so I could turn them off:
Thermo Fans running at full tilt
Then I had AC issues and after a rebuilt compressor and a few new parts (receiver dryer and AC pressure switch) my thermo fan issues stopped.
Air Conditioning
Taken from that thread:
There are a bunch of sensors which can impact the fans (there are 3 or 4 temp sensors on that engine!) good luck!
(on a side note... Bitcoin???)
Last edited by The_Hawk; 15-05-2015 at 02:24 PM.
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Thanks Hawk,
I'll check the sensors since that looks easiest to do and a sensor probably isn't too much.
It's little inconvenient when I park my car and the fans are roaring for 10 minutes. Can be heard from inside the house...
yeah, Bitcoin. I have a small solar array I built as a project and it's connected to some gear that generates Bitcoin that I then use on an EFTPOS card.
The address there is a donation kind of thing.
Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
It' taking me back a few year for those sensors, the ones one the rad and crack pipe you can change pretty easily, but remember that you're very likely to loose coolant in the process, so if you were ever thinking of a full flush, now's the time!
As for the AC sensor (which was my issue), I don't recall if that can come off while the gas system is under pressure or not. Mine was done *while* I was having half the system replaced so it wasn't an issue either way.
As for the bitcoin, Solar + bitcoin generator sounds interesting. Dedicated ASIC unit ticking away? Does it yield very much?
I played with bitcoin a little bit, but that was a long time ago now when GPU mining was still worth while.
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Plugging out the blue sensor makes no difference.
Taking out the 20A control module fuse while the fans are running turns them off and when the fuse is plugged back in they stay off.
Not much, maybe a few dollars a month. Getting lots of batteries from faulty UPSes (taking the good ones) so making a big battery bank.
Past - '95 VW Golf MK3 VR6
Present - '11 Ford Focus LW Diesel (PSA DW10C)
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