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ellard
16th December 2008, 07:17 AM
Hi there all

Seems a strange question - but being new to the defender range of vehciles.

The internal cab fans seem to only work when at speed - are these like the early fords only work when up to speed (vacume operated) or is there something else going on.

The A/C fans work - intergrated under dash unit but these dont help when the window fogs up......any ideas surgestions....

All the best

Wayne

Bushie
16th December 2008, 07:20 AM
Didn't know the internal fans actually worked :)

Mine just blows some weak breeze and makes a lot of noise.



Martyn

jimbo110
16th December 2008, 07:34 AM
The most common problem is the drain for the air inlet in the passengers side mudguard blocks up, and the water when it rains or when you wash the car, fills up the heater and fan motor with water, and the motor seizes or will only run (slowly) on full bore due to the tight bearings in the motor when it dries out.

ellard
16th December 2008, 08:25 AM
Many thanks for the information.


when you wash the car, fills up the heater and fan motor with water, and the motor seizes or will only run (slowly) on full bore due to the tight bearings in the motor when it dries out.

I think you might be onto something here - I suspect they work quicker when at speed as air is been forced in through the air intake of the guard.

Were are the fans loacted and how do you axcess them.......so I can check the fan motor and bearings.

All the best

Wayne

jimbo110
16th December 2008, 02:33 PM
This would be the fan.........

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2008/12/786.jpg

This is where you can get at it, remove the plastic grill on the passengers side guard........

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2008/12/787.jpg

Just stick your arm in there and spin the shaft. Thats the easy part, if it's tight, lubing it is another story:eek:

ellard
17th December 2008, 06:53 AM
Hi there

I can now see your reasoning for water getting into the fan motor & bearings.

As they say a picture tells a 1000 words - many thanks.

Wayne

George130
17th December 2008, 07:27 PM
Get one of those air rams.

ellard
18th December 2008, 06:29 AM
Get one of those air rams.

From where in Australia

Wayne

Michael2
20th December 2008, 11:54 AM
From where in Australia

Wayne

I saw them at Rovacraft for about $38. I think I'll be getting one soon, as I don't like the windscreen fogging up for the first 3 min of Demist after rain (or deep river crossings). For deep river crossings I think it would be easier to jam a piece of closed cell foam into the air ram, rather than try to seal the original vent.

Don 130
21st December 2008, 05:49 PM
There's a rubber drain device in the bottom of the chamber that the fan draws its air from. Mine always seemed to be clogged up with dust etc, so I pulled it out. Now if water gets in there it just falls out the bottom. My demisting is better as a result