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Old 18-01-2016, 08:10 PM   #1
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Default 2009 WS Fiesta Radiator Cooling Fan

My daughters 09 Fiesta's rad cooling fan is shot. Seems to be a bit of an issue with these cars after some research. Cant find one 2nd hand and Fraud want $450!!

Pulled it out and pulled out the motor. Pulled the motor apart and its def shot. No brushes left and one of the springs had damaged the commutator. On a side note, it would probably cost $20 to make this in China the thieves.

I have found a new complete fan off the earlier WP, WQ model for $145 delivered. It looks identical in every way. Even if the fan surround is different, the motor and mounts look identical.

Anyone know if I can simply use the motor out of the earlier WQ model in the WS fan surround?
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