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Old 07-18-2010, 09:07 AM
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Default Problems with oil fan [need help,please]

Hi guys,

Mi oil fan didn't work so I bought in ebay two news resistors, when the come, I tested them with the polymer, the first one hadn't electricity continuity, but the second had,

I put of the original from my car and I put the one which has no continuity and the fan didn't work, and I change again the resistor and i put the one which has continuity, and it didn't work to

My fan it's OK, because if I do a bypass in the R04 relay(Blower relay) it works perfectly.

I think that my relay is in bad conditions, or could it be the "temperature sensor" which is located in the radiator?

And, another thing.. Which resistor I will have to leave, the one which has or not electricity continuity?

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Tomorrow I will order/buy the sensor and the relay..
Old 07-18-2010, 02:02 PM
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Changing those resistors is such a pain that I bit the bullet and bought O.E. resistors so I wouldn't have to do it twice. Worked like a charm...
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Ok, so in cold, my resistor wouldn't have electricity continuity, buy I taste with both of them, and fan didn't start :S, I don't know what can I do..:S

What is the function of the temperature sensor located in the radiator?. But is strange that my car has two problems, because my old resistor was broken, so... Is very strange that temperature sensor is broken..

Will I have to buy a brand new resistor? Could be the problem that ebay sealer cheat me?
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Everything is explained here: http://p-car.com/diy/fan/
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Now my AC unit doesn't work, the fuse go off when you use it, could it be the problem?

I'm reading it! thanks.
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Guys!! Fixed!, I changed the AC fuse, and now the Air control unit works, and the fan too!!!


I'm really happy!
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