Left fan not working

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Left fan not working
#1
Had the whole front end off today, replaced the fan motor on the left fan, swapped the green relays over, black relay looks fine...

Left fan still doesn't spin.

A bit miffed tbh.
Car history (starting Jan 2012):

106 1.1 Zest2 (Scrapped)
206 1.1 (Sold)
306 Dturbo (Totaled)
BMW 318i E46 (Sold)
306 Dturbo (Engine failure)
306 HDi Estate (Sold)
306 Dturbo in black (Sold)
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#2
how are you testing?
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1999 China Blue 306 GTi6 - Eaton Supercharged - 214.5bhp 181lbft
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#3
Got a switch wired up to the fan plug near the fuel filter, flick the switch and the right fan comes on.

Don't have a switch wired up and neither of them come on regardless of engine temp.
Car history (starting Jan 2012):

106 1.1 Zest2 (Scrapped)
206 1.1 (Sold)
306 Dturbo (Totaled)
BMW 318i E46 (Sold)
306 Dturbo (Engine failure)
306 HDi Estate (Sold)
306 Dturbo in black (Sold)
205 1.9 GTI (Sold)
Golf GT TDI
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#4
I'm not sure on the solution but I have a set of fans here from a GTi, I'm not too far from you, or failing that I could bring them to the Christmas meet Smile Only want a tenner for them
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ok remove the plug to the fan cowling down the left hand/passenger side of the radiator and check all the pins for corrosion. Clean them all up
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1999 China Blue 306 GTi6 - Eaton Supercharged - 214.5bhp 181lbft
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(26-11-2012, 05:45 PM)Scott Wrote: I'm not sure on the solution but I have a set of fans here from a GTi, I'm not too far from you, or failing that I could bring them to the Christmas meet Smile Only want a tenner for them


Already got some, but they have an additional plug on them which seems to have to be connected for power. My car doesn't have this plug (it's blue)

(26-11-2012, 05:47 PM)Niall Wrote: ok remove the plug to the fan cowling down the left hand/passenger side of the radiator and check all the pins for corrosion. Clean them all up


Tried that when I had it apart. A couple of the contacts were corroded and I scraped them off with a screwdriver (all I had with me) and still nowt.
Car history (starting Jan 2012):

106 1.1 Zest2 (Scrapped)
206 1.1 (Sold)
306 Dturbo (Totaled)
BMW 318i E46 (Sold)
306 Dturbo (Engine failure)
306 HDi Estate (Sold)
306 Dturbo in black (Sold)
205 1.9 GTI (Sold)
Golf GT TDI
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