jantheeven
02-03-2010, 22:15
Yet another problem ;)
My radiator fan decided not to spin anymore all of a sudden.
So... I wired the fan directly to the battery: and it worked, so that rules out a faulty fan motor.
Then, I hooked up my old standard thermostat (I have a low temp one now) and dipped it in boiling water. I heard the relay click, but no dice.
Finally, I short circuited the thermostat... and again I heard nothing but clicks from the relay.
Is it therefore correct to assume that the relay is at fault here? Because it does click.......
My radiator fan decided not to spin anymore all of a sudden.
So... I wired the fan directly to the battery: and it worked, so that rules out a faulty fan motor.
Then, I hooked up my old standard thermostat (I have a low temp one now) and dipped it in boiling water. I heard the relay click, but no dice.
Finally, I short circuited the thermostat... and again I heard nothing but clicks from the relay.
Is it therefore correct to assume that the relay is at fault here? Because it does click.......