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Righto lads and ladies, My friend Ryan with the phase one six only has a high speed fan on his radiator. Or should i say the fan only comes on at 105degrees and thats pretty darn hot. I had a look at the relays and they looked ok, i think i tested them but i cant remember. He only has physically one fan there (isnt is AC models that have 2?) But yeah i think thats it. How do we go about sorting it? Or what does the ecu go off to trigger the different fan speeds?
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You'll need to get a lower temp rad switch.
It's behind the passenger headlight and screws into the rad
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Just one speed setting on mine, although they are aftermarket fans.
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It may be the same set up as the 205.it'll have a high/low speed resistor and they're all buggered.
Just get a lower temp rad switch so the fans come on earlier
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Bump. We were talking about this the other day, he wants to put a switch in but i think it would be better if we could get the factory set up working properly, anyone got a '6 that knows whats spose to happen?
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Hmm i forgot about that loom connector! Will have to get in there and see how it looks! Thanks bud will report back with whats going on.
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if its non ac then it will have or should have a resistor for the low speed which is clipped where the second fan would sit.
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Looking at this now, its non ac so has one relay and one fan and only high speed setting. Attempting to run a switch so its manual but its not going so well either.
The resistor in the fan cowling had no resistance when checked with a meter across any of the pins, does that mean its fooked?
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