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Old 29-10-2018, 08:08 PM   #1
David242gt
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Default A/C doesn’t start engine fan. Help needed.

Hi.
I’m trying to fix some issues in my sons 2008 Fiesta, 1.6.
The photos are of the engine bay and the relay box near the battery case.

The A/C works perfect when the car is driving along. Good
The compressor works perfect. Good
The gas level is perfect. Good

BUT when the car is stationary the A/C doesn’t start the engine fan to cool the A/C radiator.
The engine fan works normally when the engine needs cooling, so the fan is ok.

What need to find out, is what is not working to trigger the engine fan when the A/C needs it to work.
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