muddymaniac
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i have a 1987 90 with a v8 3.5 motor , today my radiator cooling fans ( have 2 ) have both stopped working, what can i check, where will the relay / fuse be or any other checks i can make myself please ?
i have a 1987 90 with a v8 3.5 motor , today my radiator cooling fans ( have 2 ) have both stopped working, what can i check, where will the relay / fuse be or any other checks i can make myself please ?
Welcome to lz! That is a great motor, and you are a lucky man.
My suggestion would be to get rid of the electric fans, ad go back to standard fan and cowl. Better in every way.
Welcome, another "oldie" original v8 or conversion? 1st job run power direct to fan/s - if they work then you're looking at whatever switches, relays, fuses etc. [or just hard wire one for now] good luck
many thanks for that my friend, will try thatWelcome, another "oldie" original v8 or conversion? 1st job run power direct to fan/s - if they work then you're looking at whatever switches, relays, fuses etc. [or just hard wire one for now] good luck
I agree - just hard wiring one will keep op on the road whilst he gathers the bits etc............................... [assuming he is on the road!]Much better to get shot of em.
No worries, most old landies are running on bodges of one sort or another................thank you for the welcome, it,s a great site,i would really like to keep the 2 leccy fans on a sepera
many thanks for that my friend, will try that
thank you for the welcome, it,s a great site,i would really like to keep the 2 leccy fans on a sepera
many thanks for that my friend, will try that
it was a diesel but do not know what engine it had, have no clue where the v8 relays or fuses are for the fansWelcome, another "oldie" original v8 or conversion? 1st job run power direct to fan/s - if they work then you're looking at whatever switches, relays, fuses etc. [or just hard wire one for now] good luck
it was a diesel but do not know what engine it had, have no clue where the v8 relays or fuses are for the fans
Fun and games, high chance no relays! I'm fairly certain any leccy fan, diesel or v8 will be an aftermarket "improvement" so who knows what's been done. They switch on with temperature yes? not just with the ignition - ie. not permanent on?it was a diesel but do not know what engine it had, have no clue where the v8 relays or fuses are for the fans
Fun and games, high chance no relays! I'm fairly certain any leccy fan, diesel or v8 will be an aftermarket "improvement" so who knows what's been done. They switch on with temperature yes? not just with the ignition - ie. not permanent on?
Either way you're tracing wiring, just follow it back and things [might] make sense.................. as always, good luck.
@Turboman is right, old school viscous fan is the way to go - I've got one on mine, no worries.
seems like they,ve been rigged to run all the time, no voltage at fan thermostatic switch at all in or out, must have been ignition hot wired ,i suppose, think i,ll rewire with relays and switch for on off and keep eye on temp guage as a mate suggested, and get a viscous fan and cowl asap, anyone got one for sale please ???