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Model specific boards => Golf mk2 => Topic started by: James Q on 13 November 2011, 16:01
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Right to day my fan decided to retire, car started over heating fan didnt kick in, i've heard theres a 'cheat' you can do to bridge a switch so that the fan is on constant? If so how is it done? I really need a quick fix till payday or i can figure out what has caused the fan to not work???
Car in question is a 91 mk2 Golf driver 1.6
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So instead of fixing the thermo stat, you will knacker out the fan and add to your expenses?
My suggestion is to make your life really painfull is to wire the fan to a switching live through the cigi lighter then the switch can be on or off when you need it in traffic? Sounds like fun than getting a socket to change one thermo stat non?
:evil:
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Thermo stat?
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On the rad there is a tiny thermostat it sense temperature to connect the fan to 12V if its knackard the fan won't come on. To test the fan stick 12V across the +- to establish if its working. it can only be thermostat or Fan 50/50 :wink:
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Ok cool, I will phone vw up tomorrow and see if they have one, dont suppose you know the part number?
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Better off ringing GSF or VW Heritage its gonna be cheaper mate!
Also known as a "temperature switch"
http://www.vwheritage.com/vw_spares_Thermo-switch-Golf-MK2-8-83-7-92-95-84C-2-Pin_act_shop.product_pID_48541377_lang_EN_country_GB.htm (http://www.vwheritage.com/vw_spares_Thermo-switch-Golf-MK2-8-83-7-92-95-84C-2-Pin_act_shop.product_pID_48541377_lang_EN_country_GB.htm)
£8.00 cheap as chips :wink:
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Thank you :-)
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Pretty sure it'll be the 3-pin dual thermoswitch on a '91 Driver.
191959481C
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Cool thank you, will this be the one that cuts in at 86 or 92oc?
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Dunno where you got those numbers from. The part number I've quoted has two thermoswitches in it, the first one operates at 95C causing the fan to come on at low speed. If the temperature continues to rise, the second switch cuts in at 102C and switches the fan to full speed.
Before you buy anything though, check that the fan works. Unplug the connector from the thermoswitch (down lowish on passenger side of rad). With a thickish bit of wire, bridge the socket that the pure red wire goes into to each of the other two in turn. Fan should come on at two different speeds. No need to switch the ignition on, just keep your fingers/hands out of the way of the fan.
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You could get clever and stick a lower temp kickin switch from a TDI, but as its a driver stick with stock :tongue:
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Where would I get one from a tdi or is it better to stick with a driver one?
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Its over kill mate I ran a G60 things got hot, so using a lower temp switch made sense, but just for you knowledge the ones you can use fit a TDI transporter, don't remember the part number, but using VAG they can cross reference the part which is what I did at my local VAG place. You are better off getting decent anti freeze and distilled water in the rad. Even use Holts two part flush before sticking in the new temp switch.
Downside the fan kicks in earlier and longer which means if your fan is old it can shorten its life span just making you aware :wink:
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I had this happen about 15 years ago in a 1.3 B reg mk2. I was on the motorway - so the cheat in order to get home is take the plug of the back of the radiator (on the right hand side) and put a wire into the first hole and across to the second.
This puts the fan on permanently - so you do need to remember to take the wire out when you park up.
Not ideal - but it got me home.