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In the last week my HDI cooling fans have kicked in on high speed after turning off the engine and run for a few minutes. Engine temp is fine and it's not overheating. Today I discovered the fans had run all day at work and let me a flat battery! I've pulled the fan fuse as a temp measure, I'm guessing this is either a sensor, relay or wiring issue? Fans run OK with Aircon on at their slow speed.
Anyone experienced this?
Thanks in advance
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Yeah I had it on a GTI6 it was the bitron, but like you say the HDI is ecu controlled!
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Thanks - I will check that out - sounds very much like my problem.
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As C2K says, common culprit is the loom connector by the rad. Be aware this is a fire hazard, get it checked out immediately if you can.
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Thanks it's on my todo list tomorrow - fuse taken out so hopefully be ok for now
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14-03-2015, 08:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 14-03-2015, 08:49 AM by shervo.)
I dont think taking the fuse out will prevent the fire risk, iirc only way to prevent the fire risk is to remove the battery or obviously fix it.