Member Since: 24 Jul 2009
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D3 air con fan problem need to locate relay
Have looked at previous posts, my fan isn,t working.
Fuse seems okay and have tried the reset suggested elsewhere.
Could someone advise where the relay is and which is a suitable relay to swop it with
Thanks
9th Nov 2013 12:26 pm
Graemeelliott
Member Since: 24 Jul 2009
Location: Northern Ireland
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Found relay and swopped it
Still no joy
Any ideas?
9th Nov 2013 1:04 pm
kiwirich
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If you've already tried the Hard Reset, I'd be going for getting the codes read.
Richard
10th Nov 2013 5:43 am
will247
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Aircon at this time of the year?!!!
I didn't think it used the fan unless it needed to? So only when it is working at full?26 and on the 4th LR..
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The condenser uses the viscous fan to increase heat transfer if needed - normally only in the summer and in traffic.
The only other fan I can think of is the one that you control with the dial on the dash (Or auto!) - that is variable speed so if that's not working, then it could be the controller that has gone?Mark.
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10th Nov 2013 10:55 am
will247
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Hi Angle fire,
I think the one in question is the electric one that is behind the aircon radiator if the viscus one isn't doing enough...26 and on the 4th LR..
Series 2a 1963 88'' 2.25 Derv as original with Galv chassis
Disco 1 1996 V8 on LPG (sold now)
Disco 3 2005 TDV6 S (sold now)
Disco 4 MY15 XS Commercial
The condenser uses the viscous fan to increase heat transfer if needed - normally only in the summer and in traffic.
There is no other fan if you have one it must have been fitted as an 'extra' Cheers Ian
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10th Nov 2013 11:10 am
Graemeelliott
Member Since: 24 Jul 2009
Location: Northern Ireland
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Talking about the one controlled by the dial on the dash.
Bit of a drama yesterday, went into town and while wife went into a shop I tried the reset thing again, nothing happened but then the radio showed low voltage. Tried to start car and it was completely dead. Guy came out and started it with booster pack. Brought it home and stuck battery charger on it and its starting ok this morning.
AH...makes sense... If you take a look here http://lrparts.net.ru/ select the disco 3 / electrical / 41201 you will see there are many parts to the heater !!
As Angelfire says...could be the controller rather than the motor Cheers Ian
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MY10 D4 XS
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Will rearrange my fingers into correct order Cheers Ian
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MY13 FL2 HSE lux - just gone
MY10 D4 XS
MY07 D3 SE
Massey Ferguson 400 FIS AGTV - Arctic Cat by any other name...
Citroen C3 Picasso for SWMBO so we can remember what fuel economy is!!
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11th Nov 2013 12:40 pm
Robbie
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If the voltage is low the D3 turns off a bunch of systems to preserve power - so rule out the battery/alternator first.
The HEVAC fan speed is controlled by a module, they can and do fail but are easy to replace.
But I would start with the relay in the battery junction box, so swap it with a different one once you have confirmed that the power is ok.
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