ARCTIC wrote:Big thank you for all those that tuned up today, old and new owners.
Decent meet once again albeit a bit windy at times, which made for some fun, don't quote me but i think about 14 came in the end, nice to see Mick from the (https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/) whom needed his fan sorting out gold resistor replacement, big thank you to Superchip for taking his bumper and crash bar off while i was occupied on another car, so mick went home happy.
Great to see Jamie back to his old self and getting stuck in again, so a thank you to him for helping, he tested the fan on an owners car i was working on with his T4 lite, to try and force the fan onto low speed, and fast speed, the later worked but low would not work, yet if you connected the same fan to my car it worked on the low speed, we also tried another fan i had bought with me with a gold resistor, low would not work on the owners car, same results but worked on my car, so something to solve at the next Nano meet at the new venue.
Came to rescue for bogbrush dads car when changing his injector on some foreign car can't remember what car it was some mundane thing, Jamie i will always have gloves with me
Manage to use one of my little fix arounds on a rear door handle which had the hook broken inside the handle, worked a treat so that was good news, nice to meet a couple of new owners (Dave) Alex, thank you to Scot also for removing door card and doing the scuttle clips, true saying every little helps, hope to see a good turn out for our new venue on 6/7August cheers Arctic
ARCTIC wrote:ARCTIC wrote:Big thank you for all those that tuned up today, old and new owners.
Decent meet once again albeit a bit windy at times, which made for some fun, don't quote me but i think about 14 came in the end, nice to see Mick from the (https://www.75ztcommunity.co.uk/) whom needed his fan sorting out gold resistor replacement, big thank you to Superchip for taking his bumper and crash bar off while i was occupied on another car, so mick went home happy.
Great to see Jamie back to his old self and getting stuck in again, so a thank you to him for helping, he tested the fan on an owners car i was working on with his T4 lite, to try and force the fan onto low speed, and fast speed, the later worked but low would not work, yet if you connected the same fan to my car it worked on the low speed, we also tried another fan i had bought with me with a gold resistor, low would not work on the owners car, same results but worked on my car, so something to solve at the next Nano meet at the new venue.
Came to rescue for bogbrush dads car when changing his injector on some foreign car can't remember what car it was some mundane thing, Jamie i will always have gloves with me
Manage to use one of my little fix arounds on a rear door handle which had the hook broken inside the handle, worked a treat so that was good news, nice to meet a couple of new owners (Dave) Alex, thank you to Scot also for removing door card and doing the scuttle clips, true saying every little helps, hope to see a good turn out for our new venue on 6/7August cheers Arctic
Ok so future reference when we are checking fans on a diesel, using the demist test, if the low speed does not work, and as above we checked it on my car it worked, always best to try the test with the engine running as Martin as reported back to me today that he as had the car gassed, and tried the demist test with engine running and the low speed fan is working, but if the engine is turned off then demist test will not work, have seen this before with the Chinese A/C panel fitted, so problem solved.
Duncan wrote:Regarding that fan. On the diesels the pressure switch connects directly to the fan, as well as the wires from the engine ECU. So it's possible that the pressure in the system has some effect, too.
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