polo gti fan problem please help!

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Suliman
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polo gti fan problem please help!

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hi i have a 2000 x reg polo gti.

ok this morning i started the car and the fan kicked in straight away even on a cold engine.now the fan is constantly coming on and off very loudley.it come on for 5 seconds loudly and then turns off for 5 seconds and then comes back on loudly.its a constant process.

i am getting worried beacuse i need to know what it is and if its going to be costly.

please can some one help me pleasee!!!!!!!!

thanks
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Post by polo power »

try checking the fuses and relays chap? might be the cause
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Post by AKs_SlickPolo »

Could be faulty temp sensor. Because a faulty one would give incorrect temp readings, telling the ECU its hot when its not. costs about £25-30.
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ok thanks i will try them asap but will it be ok to drive?
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also is there any other faults that i should know about the car?i have only had it for 2 weeks
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Post by thedees1 »

Suliman wrote:also is there any other faults that i should know about the car?i have only had it for 2 weeks

Just read through a couple of pages of threads on here you will soon see the common problems..

Main ones,, pedal box recall, check to see if youve got a sticker on the floor of your boot,if its there it will have been done.

2. gearbox and clutch

3.cambelt tensoniors

4.Other than that just enjoy your gti!!!! i love mine even although repairs just set me back £1000 for clutch and gearbox repair and a few other bits and bobs.
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thank you the dee 1 for your help.

this forum is great!
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Post by smokeGTI »

There are two things to look for...
1 temperature sender-on the back of radiator
2 AC high pressure sender-this one is hiding behind right side
of front bumper.

Good luck for that.
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the problem was a relay.

ok now where do i get one form cheap and what will it cost to fit it.

also will the car be ok for the time bieng driving on short journeys?
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Post by smokeGTI »

hussain01 wrote:the problem was a relay.

ok now where do i get one form cheap and what will it cost to fit it.

also will the car be ok for the time bieng driving on short journeys?
Try VAG-parts on this forum.
Are you sure it was a relay? is that located under driver's dash?

It's a kind of risky to keep driving like this,
but as long as you can keep your temperature right, then shouldn't be
a problem.
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Post by hussain01 »

i dont know where abouts it is

the car doesnt overheat or nuthing like that its just the fan has a constant process off comming on and off.

so whats the best thing also i am going to get the year warantty due to alot of people are haveing clutch and gearbox problems and they are very expensive i believe
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i fort it would be a relay.
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[quote="smokeGTI"]There are two things to look for...
1 temperature sender-on the back of radiator
2 AC high pressure sender-this one is hiding behind right side
of front bumper.

Good luck for that.[/quote]

I try number 2 I disconnected the fan turned the ignition on but did not start and see if you can hear I relay dropping in and out, , cos Ive had the same thing, but it was just water corrosion in the multiplug, oh and I ve heard that if you run the air con it turns the fan on
if thats any help,
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