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Old 27-05-2006, 10:14 PM   #1
Nige76
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Join Date: May 2006
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Default thermo fans keep coming on

Hi there. We have a 99 AU Station Wagon with 250,000 km on the clock that has been running nicely until recently.

A couple of weeks ago my misses was driving along when this old fool lost a whole heap of scrap metal of the back of his truck. With no time to react she ran over it all with the sound of a few creaks and groans being heard below the car. We had it put on a hoist and found no damage below.

But, ever since then the thermo fans keep coming on when the car is not running hot or the air con is turned on. There is water in it and the tempreture is normal. But the bloody fans are sapping the power out of the battery as it konked out the other morning. She had the wipers, the radio and the heater fan going when it was covered in due and mist inside. She turned into a street and it just died. It only started a couple of minutes later.

Is there a sensor or something down there that could be damaged? used:

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