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Re: auto electrician
« Reply #15 on: 11 July 2012, 19:05:56 »

Which relay have you pulled, so I can work through the diagram.
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Re: auto electrician
« Reply #16 on: 11 July 2012, 19:54:10 »

Never owned a diesel personally but IIRC the BMW keeps a fan running permanently :-\ (unlike any other Omega)
Nope, not the leccy fans. Although the Beemer TD lump does also have a viscous, which will always turn a bit. Assuming its not in landfill where it belongs.

is that a proper omega  ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: auto electrician
« Reply #17 on: 11 July 2012, 20:02:20 »

Which relay have you pulled, so I can work through the diagram.
have pulled number 6 relay but have been looking at it all day and now think it must be the switch in the rad have pulled the wire off the switch and the fan stops? so just need to workout how to change that access seems ltd.
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Re: auto electrician
« Reply #18 on: 11 July 2012, 22:05:55 »

Which relay have you pulled, so I can work through the diagram.
have pulled number 6 relay but have been looking at it all day and now think it must be the switch in the rad have pulled the wire off the switch and the fan stops? so just need to workout how to change that access seems ltd.
Ah, thats probably conclusive then :y
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Re: auto electrician
« Reply #19 on: 11 July 2012, 22:06:28 »

Never owned a diesel personally but IIRC the BMW keeps a fan running permanently :-\ (unlike any other Omega)
Nope, not the leccy fans. Although the Beemer TD lump does also have a viscous, which will always turn a bit. Assuming its not in landfill where it belongs.
Oh yes, that one.  ;D
The one that ensures that the radiator rarely gets hot enough to trigger the intercooler fan (which then seizes and blows the fuse when the radiator is too hot  ::))
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Re: auto electrician
« Reply #20 on: 11 July 2012, 22:07:28 »

Never owned a diesel personally but IIRC the BMW keeps a fan running permanently :-\ (unlike any other Omega)
Nope, not the leccy fans. Although the Beemer TD lump does also have a viscous, which will always turn a bit. Assuming its not in landfill where it belongs.
Oh yes, that one.  ;D
The one that ensures that the radiator rarely gets hot enough to trigger the intercooler fan (which then seizes and blows the fuse when the radiator is too hot  ::))
Precisely :y
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Re: auto electrician
« Reply #21 on: 12 July 2012, 23:11:16 »

you can find the switch on youre upper right corner of the radiator when you ar standing in front of the car. it has a 3 pin conector if i rember right.
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