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FatBoyDrunk



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Cooling fan stays on

Hi
I have a Freelander 2 2007 TD4.
The cooling fan stays on all the time even with the engine off. It is only the bottom fan that stays on.
It seems to have started (I think) after I did an oil change. Which in the process I had to move the fan controller out the way to access the oil filter.

Any help would be great, thanks

Post #416976 12th Jan 2022 6:54 pm
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MotionInc



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I would suggest checking all connections on the fan controller module and harness and reconnecting it, also replace the fuse that controls it. You can also try a hard battery reset (do a search on this site). If that doesn't work, I'd try a wrecker for a replacement module as I am not sure if the controller is sold separately.

Post #416978 12th Jan 2022 7:35 pm
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merlinj79



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^^^ If that doesn't work, look up the cooling system in the shop manual.

There may be a temp sensor on the radiator or nearby plumbing... if that got damaged that might cause odd fan behavior too. Probably easy to test it in place with a meter (test cold, and then warm up the vehicle to test hot).

Post #417033 13th Jan 2022 3:28 pm
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jules



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Re: Cooling fan stays on

FatBoyDrunk wrote:
Hi
I have a Freelander 2 2007 TD4.
The cooling fan stays on all the time even with the engine off. It is only the bottom fan that stays on.
It seems to have started (I think) after I did an oil change. Which in the process I had to move the fan controller out the way to access the oil filter.

Any help would be great, thanks


FWIW I've never needed to move anything fan related to change the oil filter on the TD4- but a flexible ratchet spanner is essential. Jules

Post #417035 13th Jan 2022 4:36 pm
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Geobloke



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Wales 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Zermatt Silver
Re: Cooling fan stays on

FatBoyDrunk wrote:
Hi
I have a Freelander 2 2007 TD4.
The cooling fan stays on all the time even with the engine off. It is only the bottom fan that stays on.
It seems to have started (I think) after I did an oil change. Which in the process I had to move the fan controller out the way to access the oil filter.

Any help would be great, thanks


Had the reverse of your problem. Corroded wire breaking the circuit. Could be possible you have a short that is providing constant 12v tot he fans. Could also be a faulty sensor as said.

Post #417045 13th Jan 2022 5:27 pm
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gasman



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Check the fan module control wire, think it is a small violet wire. I can cause issues with the fans if broken or grounded out. Now at the point when I learn something new something old is lost out the other side !
Now retired so it doesn't matter anymore.
Freelander now gone.

Post #417050 13th Jan 2022 7:51 pm
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