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philstar
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electric fan not working

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Hi guys the electric fan isn't coming on, I have seen it working in the past few months so I'm guessing its a sensor somewhere, though I'm slightly confused as to which I need, and where they are! My car is a 1990 1.8 carburettor. I know there is a sensor down at the base of the radiator, but there are also 3 coming out of the cylinder head at the front. I can't seem to match products from heritage, eurocarparts or gsf, any idea how I can find out the right parts?

I am happy to replace all sensors in sight for peace of mind!


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One in the rad does the fan. There are 2 and 3 pin versions. 2 pin does single speed and 3 pin does 2 speed fan.

to diagnose, unplug it. If its 2 pin version, just short them out and fan should come on. If its 3 pin, identify the live in and short this to each of the other 2 in turn


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Awesome advice cheers dude! Will test tomorrow!


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Worst case just hook it up to a switch. Fairly easy to do and keeps the engine cool short term


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