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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: X30XE on 16 October 2014, 20:36:04

Title: Fan overrun
Post by: X30XE on 16 October 2014, 20:36:04
Should the fan be running for 30 seconds after engine is switched off when it's 11degreesC outside (and temp gauge at 85 for 23mile journey home) ?  ???
Title: Re: Fan overrun
Post by: kcl on 16 October 2014, 20:42:06
AC on? I'd say fully normal  :y
Title: Re: Fan overrun
Post by: X30XE on 16 October 2014, 21:14:15
AC on? I'd say fully normal  :y

Off... It's 11degrees  :D
Title: Re: Fan overrun
Post by: 05omegav6 on 16 October 2014, 21:49:00
AC on? I'd say fully normal  :y

Off... It's 11degrees  :D
::) 3.2s do get a touch warm... only worry if it doesn't stop at all :y
Title: Re: Fan overrun
Post by: Paddy Flannery on 16 October 2014, 22:53:19
My 2.6 does exactly the same when switched off, especially after a reasonable run that ends in slow moving traffic. Automatically turns off by the time I get my kit out of the car, lock it and begin to walk away.  Normal, I'd say
Title: Re: Fan overrun
Post by: chrisgixer on 16 October 2014, 23:16:52
AC on? I'd say fully normal  :y

Off... It's 11degrees  :D

You'll be moaning its misting up next ::)
Title: Re: Fan overrun
Post by: kcl on 17 October 2014, 08:12:44
AC on? I'd say fully normal  :y

Off... It's 11degrees  :D

AC will only cut out in temp below 4 Celsius or something similar; you should have it on "always" as it dries air inspite the set temperature so you avoid misting etc.

ah, that had been said already above by chrisgixer