1998 406 1.9TD cooling

Gents Where are the cooling fan relays located, as my car does not seem to be causing the fans to run I have also noticed lately that the temperature goes up to 90 in traffic and when the engine is worked hard. On a long journey it runs nicely at 80 as previously. I run with the climate control set to AUTO all the time as I have done since the car was new.

Any other suggestions as to the cause would be appreciated. Mike

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MICHAEL ROCHE
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Mindwipe

Cooling fan relays are located in the fan shroud or at the side of the radiator. (The 406 Haynes Book) You should expect the temperature to rise as you sit in traffic; climate control has no control over the temperature of the engine! To test the fans run the engine until normal operating temperature is reached, then allow it to idle. The fan should cut in within a few minutes. Don?t let temperature gauge go into the red!

Note: It may not be the fan relay that has blown!

Hope I was some help!

Bryan

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Speedie

My 1995 405td (possibly the same engine) always runs at 80 ,, but runs at

90 when in traffic or towing a caravan etc, the fan should not cut in when the car is in motion, but should do so when stationary or in slow traffic, the fans have a two speed system IIRC, Fitzy

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Fitzy

My 406 does the same, As a precaution I changed the coolant (What A Pain in the A&$^ that was) but the optimal temperature for a car to run is 90oC this is roughly when the thermostat opens I also lightly pressure washed the radiator and intercooler(To remove dead bugs N Dust) which is easy as its on hinges of a kind I wouldn't recomend that you do(If you do, be careful not to damage the fins on the radiator as these are vital for cooling) all this has slowed down the time it takes to get to 90oC but it still gets there, also the Intercooler (TD Versions) is in front of the radiator which lessens the amount of air getting to the rad!! I am now completly satisfied that it is getting hotter because it's the summer(just like we do) and that my Head Gasket is not going to blow!! Hope this helps

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pcjnr

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