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Fan switch part number
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There seems to be a plethora of part numbers for the fan switch. I'm after the number for a 2l 16v cabriolet. X86 KAC if that helps!

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What switch for what fan?
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If you have AC (well, had AC!) you don't have a fan switch!
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Where is it located? I've probably got one tbh
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probably got one here in cullompton

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Was fairly vague, I mean the fan that cools the engine, its not kicking in at all so I end up sitting in traffic sweating over the car overheating. The fans work as they have been tested by Jimbo just need to find the right part to replace!

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go to a motorfactor, theyll have them for about £12 or so

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There's several variants, some single and some twin speed with various different temperature options available as well.

If it's original (and some aftermarket) then it should have a coloured band on it to identify it.

The ones I can remember off the top of my head are red band is 97 (low) /102 (high) degree twin speed, purple which is 92/97 twin, and yellow which is 97 degree single speed.
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(06-07-2015, 12:00 PM)powerandtorque Wrote: There's several variants, some single and some twin speed with various different temperature options available as well.

If it's original (and some aftermarket) then it should have a coloured band on it to identify it.

The ones I can remember off the top of my head are red band is 97 (low) /102 (high) degree twin speed, purple which is 92/97 twin, and yellow which is 97 degree single speed.

Does it matter which one I buy? If they are multifit I'd rather have the Red band one but ill have a look anyway in a bit to confirm which one I need.

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All the twin speed ones are interchangeable with one another and all the single speed ones are interchangeable with one another, but from memory you need to be careful swapping a twin for a single as I think that means you'd only have slow speed due to the way the wiring is done.

I think the red banded 97/102 is part number 126445.

However, looking at Servicebox it looks like 126440 is listed for the later 2.0 16v engines which is 97 degree single speed, and thus I think should be yellow banded.
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(06-07-2015, 04:07 PM)powerandtorque Wrote: All the twin speed ones are interchangeable with one another and all the single speed ones are interchangeable with one another, but from memory you need to be careful swapping a twin for a single as I think that means you'd only have slow speed due to the way the wiring is done.

I think the red banded 97/102 is part number 126445.

However, looking at Servicebox it looks like 126440 is listed for the later 2.0 16v engines which is 97 degree single speed, and thus I think should be yellow banded.

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