igaffz wrote:
Had another look at sorting my 964 oil cooler fan today,fitted another new relay to no affect,also removed and heated the oil temp sensor then refitted it, the fan started at full speed then went to slow speed then stopped as the sensor cooled, everything seems to be working.
went out for a run in the car tonight to get it up to normal running temp, then let the car idle on my drive for about 10 to 15 mins the temp guage got to 10'oclock but the fan didnt cut in.
Going to keep an eye on it over the next few weeks, maybe it just isnt getting hot enough for the fan to start?
Some more technical data:
At approx 87°C (just before the 9 o'clock mark) the oil cooler thermostat opens - your front right hand bumper becomes warm.
At approx 105 °C (half-way between the 9 o'clock and the 10 o'clock marks) the control unit starts the oil cooler fan.
At approx 115 °C (the 10 o'clock mark) the oil cooler fan switches to fast speed.
So
if you hit the 10 o'clock mark and the fan did not cut in, something seems to be amiss.
You can check that your ballast resistor is working properly by following the process described in the p-car page (link in a previous post).
Usual disclaimers, only do this if you feel competent etc.
Briefly:
-Remove relay R04 (oil cooler blower).
-Jump terminals 3(30) and 7(87c) for slow speed. Fan should run, even with the ignition off. Your ballast resistor is OK.
(Ref:- various posts in Rennlist and p-car site)