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Old 02-01-2014, 11:04 AM   #1
whitetdci
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Default Replacing thermo fan on MA TDCi

I have to replace the thermo fan as it has died and is stopping the AC from working. The thermo fan is linked to the computer by a control module which is incorporated on the fan itself. If it or the fan fails, the ac will not work. The bad news is that you can not buy them separately and there appears to be no aftermarket option. Brand new from Ford it will set you back $800. But wait, there's more. They will then hit you another $500 to fit it. I have had a look at how to fit one but it looks a bit tricky. may have to pull the front off it.
Has anyone experienced this problem before and more importantly, has anyone had to replace the fan. Seems to be fairly straight forward once you pull the front end off the car!!

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