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1995 Citroen C1 My Citroen Ax cooling Fan Problem.



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Posted at Mon Dec 24, 2007 1:58 pm
By tamer989, New to the forum
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Electrical problem
1995 Citroen C1 4 cyl Front Wheel Drive Manual 85000 miles
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I have a 1995 citroen ax with a cooling fan that never stops.

This problem occured b4 and it was fixed in the garage but costed alot, the problem was simple as a cut in a wire or plug or something.

Thermostates, fuses and all related computer things are all ok but the problem is simple and i just cant figure how and where is this problem so please help me.
 
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Posted at Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:31 pm
By mjainal, New to the forum
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Please check the relays. There are 2 relays related to the fan. One is for direct fan (activated by thermostatic switch) and the other is for air-conditioning system. You can find both relays around the battery area (Most likely near the brake master pump).

You can check for burn or loose connections. Hope this helps.
 
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