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Thread: TD5 AC thermofan running with key out.

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    TD5 AC thermofan running with key out.

    Hi Guys,

    When I park the D2 the thermofan for the AC continues to run for a couple of minutes after the car is parked, turned off and locked. Has anyone had this happen to them? It doesn't happen all the time, but more than 50% of the time when I park. 2000 model TD5 with ACE and springs.

    Doesn't seem to be a major issue but not something I am keen on happening all the time.

    Cheers,
    Nova

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    this will happen when the engine is detected as overly hot. check everything to do with the cooling system.
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    i believe that if the temp is over 105c when you turn the car off the fan keeps going

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    Thanks guys, I'll look into it as this was happening on 14-16 degree days driving around Adelaide, it shouldn't be getting hot so it seems it needs some attention.

    Cheers,
    Nova

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    Maybe a dodgy sensor?

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    My TD5 was doing this constantly.
    It was sugested on here to check the ECU setings.
    Turned out to be a wrong setting of the motor in the ECU.
    Used a nanocom to change it from petrol to diesel and no problems since.
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    Had the same thing happening to mine and led to a series of over heating issues, and am now about $3500 in the hole for a new head and rebuild.
    CHECK EVERYTHING IN YOUR COOLING SYSTEM!!

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    Thermostat installed wrongly, or thermostat jammed shut will cause this problem.

    Pete
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    I checked the coolant level at lunchtime today and it was down a bit, took about 1L. The header tank was slightly stained and looked like it had fluid in it when it didn't. I ran the car until it was warm (on the temp gauge) and didn't see any leaks aside from a small amount of overflow from the header tank.

    Is there anything in particular that commonly fails in the cooling system? The header tank has been replaced before I bought the car and I recently (3-4 months ago) had the top radiator hose fitting replaced where it bolts to the front of the block.

    I guess I will look under it when I next do some highway driving and see if there are any other issues.

    Cheers,
    Nova

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    Head gasket?

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