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removing viscous fan

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Range Rover Blues:

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There are wiring diagrams on the X-Eng site that are pretty good and provide a niumber of different options.


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There are :-.  I'll have to look.

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Go to the fan switch on their website and click on fitting instructions on the top right

Skibum

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Looks like they have changed them since we spoke the other day ;)


Useful bit of kit their switch too.

Skibum346:

--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on February 08, 2008, 23:32:35 ---
--- Quote from: Skibum346 on February 08, 2008, 18:35:00 ---
--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on February 08, 2008, 17:05:51 ---
--- Quote from: Skibum346 on February 08, 2008, 08:14:21 ---

There are wiring diagrams on the X-Eng site that are pretty good and provide a niumber of different options.


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There are :-.  I'll have to look.

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Go to the fan switch on their website and click on fitting instructions on the top right

Skibum

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Looks like they have changed them since we spoke the other day ;)


Useful bit of kit their switch too.

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Ye I emailed them and spoke to Si (?) who kindly gave me a drawing of the internals of the switch so I could better understand the process and he also decided it was time to update the diagrams.

I've been impressed with their helpfulness and the quality of the fan switch housing.

Skibum

TDi90:
yup his name is Si.
he is on here but more so on LR4x4.
R

hrox:
well i not long replaced the viscous on my 300 tdi.  again one off a pug wired to a switch,  you can get the thermo kits on eblag for about £20 delivered.   

with me 300tdi i have not had to flick the fan on once at all and so far done bout 2000 miles including being stuck in stationary traffic for well over an hour along with some 400 mile motorway trips.  ive noticed a slight saving of 4 - 6 mpg around town and the constant starting and stopping the engine.   motorway i get about the same but notice a lot easier to over take without having to drop it a gear.

if its any help i found some v8 disco kenlowe fans (dual) for also around £20

wizard:
I have a few thermostats in my e bay shop, and diagrams on the web site.

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Wizardbilt

http://www.wizardbilt.com/

Regards
wizard :twisted:

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