lil_g
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found in the glovebox, under the two small relays at the top
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Huwsi
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Fog lights
Light's of some sort anyway
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ad-sport
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head light wash would be my guess
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lil_g
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Thanks all! Not what I was hoping
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Fro
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Artistic
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ad-sport
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what was you hoping for??
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lil_g
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All done in paint
Still the mysterious radiator fan woes carry on though
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lil_g
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http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=397178
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by ad-sport
what was you hoping for??
Wants to know which one is the fan relay.
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ad-sport
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oh i c sorry, av you tried stickig a live to the fan then? can it be turned by hand?
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Fro
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He's done everything mate except the relay.
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lil_g
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works with a live to the fan but not bridging the fan switch wires
changed a relay today exactly the same as this one:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Vauxhall-Astra-Calibra-Corsa-Omega-Tigra-Relay-03447012_W0QQitemZ150187918384QQcmdZViewItem
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ad-sport
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try putting a live down the fan switch wire, unplug the fan switch first tho this will check the wiring to from switch to fan
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lil_g
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from where mate?
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ad-sport
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unplug the rad fan switch and put a live down the wire, because bridging doesnt start the fan maybe there isnt a feed to the switch so if you can either find that the switch has power and earth to it or start the fan by putting a live down it will test the wires
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lil_g
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Tried this. Doesn't do anything with ignition on or off but just sparks
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luke85
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There isnt a relay for the main radiator fan at all, the rad switch handles the full current.
One side of the fan should have a premanent 12V supply to it and the ground to the fan is switched by the radiator switch so joining the 2 wires to the switch should make it start.
Failing that earth both of the pins in the switch, if it doesnt start then either the fuse has blown or the fan has had it
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luke85
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If youve got the standard engine in it with the fan easy to get to then unplug it and test both wires, one should have 12V with the ignition on
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lil_g
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The fan does work with a live to it
but it doesn't come on with the 2 wires bridged in the fan switch, and all fuses have been checked and are ok
Earth both pins in the switch??
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luke85
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If you take the plug off and youve got +12V on one of the pins then its just the earth thats missing. When you say it works with a live to it does that mean youve put 2 wires to it from your battery and it works?
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lil_g
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2 wires from the battery direct to the fan works
Used to be able to bridge the fan switch wires but now doesn't work
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luke85
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So that means theres no problem with the fan then, you need to test the connector to see if one side is live with the ignition is on, If its not then the problem is between there to the fuse box. If there is 12V then the problem is between the fan, the fan switch and the earth for the fan switch
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lil_g
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Thanks mate that made real sense to me
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