Air-Con Radiator Fan Not Working

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Air-Con Radiator Fan Not Working

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My air-con radiator fan doesn't kick in when the air-con is on. Anyone have any idea as to what's going on?
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You have an aircon radiator fan?? is it aftermarket??
should only be 2 thermo's on the back of the radiator shouldn't there?
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Camotec wrote:You have an aircon radiator fan?? is it aftermarket??
should only be 2 thermo's on the back of the radiator shouldn't there?
Yes there are two fans. And the passenger side fan comes on whenever the air-con is on.
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Later Starions had 3.

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Camotec wrote:You have an aircon radiator fan?? is it aftermarket??
should only be 2 thermo's on the back of the radiator shouldn't there?
Two on the back, one on the front.

The left side back and front were controlled by the aircon.

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ahh fair enuf... that reminds me i have to move the aircon compressor off the spare motor and chuck it in so i can get it regassed... anyone done that before? how much does it cost to get filled?
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Air con fan

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No, it's not aftermarket, it's the factory fan on the back (inside the engine bay) of the radiator on the passenger side... and it doesn't come on when I switch on the air-con.

Any clues? Does anyone know how to fix this?
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Well check to see if the fan motor works first of all attach it directly to the battery, if the motor works fine, check for bad connections, also check the fuse....
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Check list

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Fan is good, so more specifically:-
- where are the fuses for this fan located (if there are fuses)?
- where are the relays for this fan located)

I've checked that box next to the battery, but has no such relay.

It's for an '84 JA... does anyone actually know or are we guessing?
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hmmm

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u could always not really fix the problem but rather just go around it and hook a switch up to it so when ever u put the aircon on just flick the switch and the second fan comes on... its the dodgy way tho :lol:
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Override switch

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StarionBoy,

I have considered that, bridging the two fans and connecting a manual switch. This would result in both fans being on. I've had this before and found that the radiator stays really cool... only this is, those fans use up a heap of power!
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