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16th January 2019, 15:25 | #1 |
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Rover 75 turbo 1800 radiator fan
Could somebody tell me ware the fuse is for the radiator fan checked all the fuses under the passenger glove box all fine so would the fuse be in the engine department if so which fuse would it be thanks
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16th January 2019, 16:08 | #2 |
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As far as I'm aware the only fuse involved with the fan is the big 80A fuseable link in the engine compartment fuse box.
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16th January 2019, 16:22 | #3 |
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Hi Steve I have a spare fuse box looking at the print on the inside of the box looks like 3 pics with a fan on
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FL4 is the fuseable link I'm on about, FL10 is for the heater fan, R5 is a relay for the heater fan.
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16th January 2019, 17:53 | #5 |
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For facelift models, F4 (15amp) in the underbonnet fusebox protects the radiator fan low speed relay.
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