Help - V8 overheating on the sand!
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					Hi All,
Every time I take to the beach, my D1 V8 starts to overheat – not good as a 10 minute drive turns into a 2 hour start/stop/cool drama.  I have now stopped going onto the beach and have started to do some diagnostic work.
At first I thought that the thermo fan wasn’t working, but it seems to be spinning fine and trying to stop it with a large screwdriver doesn’t work – ouch!
Next, I checked the two electric fans and this has left me seriously puzzled.  The near/passenger side fan seems to come on when I first start the engine from cold, but then stops soon after – it also looks like it isn’t spinning at full speed.  The off/driver side fan doesn’t come on at all.
I read in another thread that the switch on the thermostat housing controls these fans and that bridging the switch should turn on the electric fans – not in my disco.
I then decided to check each fan with a direct live/earth wiring from the battery and neither fan rotated – I read that the direction of rotation depends upon the polarity, so wasn’t too concerned with which way round my connections were – will try different combinations tonight.
Please, please help as I’m now going mad – how can one fan work when cold and then neither fan work when connected to a direct power feed????
I should also probably mention that my A/C doesn’t work either, so could this be a contributing factor to their lack of movement when the engine gets too hot. 
If anyone can educate me on how these fans operate and how I can test them etc. then please share before I light a rag in the fuel filler neck and run away!
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
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