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Author Topic: Omega 2.6 2002 Auto overheating problem. Possible fan problem help needed  (Read 7666 times)

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05omegav6

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Pattern work well enough ime, but worth shopping around as Gm ones needn't be expensive  :y
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Thanks Al, I'll have a search about.  :y
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Is the top fan switch 29mm and will a deep socket be long enough to fit over to undo?

Just want to make sure before I order one.

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32 rings a bell :-\ personally use a deep offset ring spanner as the plug part is an odd shape...
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Got any ideas where I can get a switch from?

VX want £40 TC and they don't keep them in stock.

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Just priced up the two rad fan switches from the dealers as I was looking to change them.. However they're more expensive than expected... Top one is £36.85 plus bat... Bottom one  £29.60 plus vat. 😱
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That's what I found. If you find a place with a good price let me know and I will do the same.  :y

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Will do...  :y
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Factors/ebay would be a good place to start... Will endeavour to have a rummage later :y
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Cheers Al.  :y
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Best I've found so far is £18 none GM from Germany with a delivery of 1 - 2 weeks by the look of it. Hers the link.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Temperaturschalter-Kuhlerlufter-OPEL-OMEGA-B-25-26-27-OMEGA-B-Caravan-/400891374841?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_77&hash=item5d56fcecf9
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Before ordering a new fan switch, I'd be checking a bit further. It could also be the fan, a relay or a fuse.

http://oldsite.omegaowners.com//forum/YaBB.pl?num=1295795115

(assuming the 2.6 has one) Use the fan test connector to make sure that you can manually force the fan to run. I think you just need to short pins 4 and 6 in the fan test connector, and the fan should run.

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Before ordering a new fan switch, I'd be checking a bit further. It could also be the fan, a relay or a fuse.

http://oldsite.omegaowners.com//forum/YaBB.pl?num=1295795115

(assuming the 2.6 has one) Use the fan test connector to make sure that you can manually force the fan to run. I think you just need to short pins 4 and 6 in the fan test connector, and the fan should run.
As instructed here... http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=130327.0 ::)
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Neither of my two front fans work at all. Is there a separate fuse for it?
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Neither of my two front fans work at all. Is there a separate fuse for it?

If Haynes is to be believed, F15, F40, F42, F50 and F52 all play a role in the various cooling fans operation.

FT1 will be 12V if F50 (and relay K26 coil) is OK.
FT4 will be 12V if F15 (and relay K67 coil) is OK when the ignition is on.
F42 is the fuse for the Main Fan (behind the rad)
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