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Cooling fans very stiff to turn.
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(14-07-2018, 08:57 AM)bashbarnard Wrote: They're meant to be free as free to turn by hand. It's very common for them to seize up. You'll struggle to overheat a hdi unless sat in traffic for an age at which point turn the car off. I'd buy two aftermarket slimline fans and use the wiring from the old ones. Makes life so much easier and you're not replacing them with used old parts. It's what I've always done and I've not had an issue yet. Plus they're cheap on eBay and fast delivery.

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Cheers Bash. No probs on the way to Hastings yesterday. I honestly wonder how long they's been borked.  Confused Tongue Dodgy
 Oh well, home again to Exeter on Tues and it'll be cooler, allegedly. So fingers X'ed once again! Hehe.  Itwasntme
 (if I can scoot through the  Southampton area before 4 o'clock I'll be oak.)
WoW! That was cheap!  Inlove
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Cooling fans very stiff to turn. - by cheapo - 14-07-2018, 07:24 AM
Cooling fans very stiff to turn. - by bashbarnard - 14-07-2018, 08:57 AM
RE: Cooling fans very stiff to turn. - by cheapo - 15-07-2018, 09:10 PM

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