Radiator fan thermostat
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Radiator fan thermostat
(Apologies in advance for a pretty trivial question but) my rad fan thermostat (the one on the front of the block with the 19mm nut) has some pretty iffy connections that have been bodged on, resulting in the fan sometimes not cutting in. I got a replacement part but it doesn't seem to be the right one either, I'd still need to chop off the female connections that are there and do another bodge job. What I was wondering is should I do that or does anyone know of a decent parts place that might have exactly the one I'm after?
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Hello, I took some pics so you can tell what I'm on about, it's the hex headed part next to the rad top hose.
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It's the temp sender unit and the connection on the top looks well dodgy. I think you've found the problem! A new one should be cheap enough or one of the guys might be able to hook you up with a spare. You could just try cleaning up and re-connecting it as a temp' measure.
''temp' measure?'' temporary measure? Do you see what I did there?
*groans*
''temp' measure?'' temporary measure? Do you see what I did there?
*groans*
the switches for the fan on early cars are fitted in a aluminium pipe which is screwed to the lefthand side of the rad at the bottom there are two switches one for low speed which is connected to a resister and one for full speed both have two lugs on them .The temp at which they switch on/off(both different) is stamped on the side (you will have to clean them to find the temp) on my early car the resister had broken and the full speed switch also so my fan would not work...the sender in the pics is for the temp gauge and only has one lug on it ....edd...if you clean the contacts up on the rad connections it could solve your problem
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this is a pic of the fan switches on the rad!!
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this is a pic of the fan switches on the rad!!
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That's sender is not the temperature gauge in your dash.
It is one of the temperature/time switches for the coldstart system. The temperaturesender is the one with one wire at the engine side. The other one with the boschconnector is also a thermovalve for the coldstartunit
It is one of the temperature/time switches for the coldstart system. The temperaturesender is the one with one wire at the engine side. The other one with the boschconnector is also a thermovalve for the coldstartunit
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