URGENT HELP NEEDED-Engine fan keeps running!
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URGENT HELP NEEDED-Engine fan keeps running!
My 2003 MINI Cooper is turned off in my driveway, but the engine fan is roaring away. It has been for about 15 minutes with no sign of turning off. Any suggestions? Anyone know which fuse to pull to shut the thing off? My battery will be dead within an hour I'm sure, so I'd appreciate any help ASAP!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!!!!!!!!
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This happened to me on my '02 - there is a resistor pack that is part of the fan assembly that fails and causes the fan to run continuously. There is a power connector to the fan that you can disconnect when you stop the car until you get it fixed. It's just to the right of the radiator shroud and is oval shaped. I think it has 6 pins inside. If you disconnect it the fan will stop.
The repair requires the entire fan assembly to be replaced.
The repair requires the entire fan assembly to be replaced.
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This problem happened with mine. You can pull a single fuse to get the fan to stop. Just start taking the big ones out. It's an accessory fan, not the coolant fan (A/C).
It's a $500 part for repair, so you're lucky it's under warranty. They have to pull the whole front-end, naturally, to get to it. Just make sure that they don't break your A/C condenser like they did mine, because that's an additional $900 repair.
Mini replaced the fan under a "customer service warranty extension" (my 'freebie'), but I had to pay the $900+ condenser repair. That didn't set well with me, not at all.
So make sure that your A/C still works... it only took a weekend for mine to leak down where they cracked the condenser.
It's a $500 part for repair, so you're lucky it's under warranty. They have to pull the whole front-end, naturally, to get to it. Just make sure that they don't break your A/C condenser like they did mine, because that's an additional $900 repair.
Mini replaced the fan under a "customer service warranty extension" (my 'freebie'), but I had to pay the $900+ condenser repair. That didn't set well with me, not at all.
So make sure that your A/C still works... it only took a weekend for mine to leak down where they cracked the condenser.
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Originally Posted by BigKart
This problem happened with mine. You can pull a single fuse to get the fan to stop. Just start taking the big ones out. It's an accessory fan, not the coolant fan (A/C).
It's a $500 part for repair, so you're lucky it's under warranty. They have to pull the whole front-end, naturally, to get to it. Just make sure that they don't break your A/C condenser like they did mine, because that's an additional $900 repair.
Mini replaced the fan under a "customer service warranty extension" (my 'freebie'), but I had to pay the $900+ condenser repair. That didn't set well with me, not at all.
So make sure that your A/C still works... it only took a weekend for mine to leak down where they cracked the condenser.
It's a $500 part for repair, so you're lucky it's under warranty. They have to pull the whole front-end, naturally, to get to it. Just make sure that they don't break your A/C condenser like they did mine, because that's an additional $900 repair.
Mini replaced the fan under a "customer service warranty extension" (my 'freebie'), but I had to pay the $900+ condenser repair. That didn't set well with me, not at all.
So make sure that your A/C still works... it only took a weekend for mine to leak down where they cracked the condenser.
Thats retarded.....How can you make someone pay for something YOU broke. Some shops are messed up.
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URGENT HELP NEEDED-Engine fan keeps running!
Did you get this fixed yet? What did it turn out to be, what parts were required, etc?
My son drove the wife's 02 Mini last night, battery is stone cold dead this morning and when we put jumper cables on it, the fan came on immediately leading me to believe this might be culprit.
It's at 65k so well off warranty and I'll be fixing this myself it appears so any advice is well appreciated.
Cheers,
Lloyd
Did you get this fixed yet? What did it turn out to be, what parts were required, etc?
My son drove the wife's 02 Mini last night, battery is stone cold dead this morning and when we put jumper cables on it, the fan came on immediately leading me to believe this might be culprit.
It's at 65k so well off warranty and I'll be fixing this myself it appears so any advice is well appreciated.
Cheers,
Lloyd
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Well..... this is a strange one.... got my wife's car home (via tow truck) after the fan stayed on all night and ran the battery down. Started messing around with things... jumper cables on it so I have power, I removed both relays that have a fan pictures (R3 & R4) and removed the 30 amp fuse that has the picture of the fan... the dang thing continues to run anyway...... Unplugged the main power to the fan and of course it stops, but plug the power back in and it starts up again...
All of this with no key in the ignition, let alone running or hot. There is obviously another path for power besides the path through the relay and the fuse. New Country Mini service department in Hartford called me back and says it sounds like the controller on the fan, but of course no real advice from them unless I bring it in for full diagnostic service... 50 miles away and not under warranty anymore at 65,000 miles.
Anyone have any advice for how to narrow and identify the real cause so I can consider replacing parts myself?
Thanks,
Lloyd
All of this with no key in the ignition, let alone running or hot. There is obviously another path for power besides the path through the relay and the fuse. New Country Mini service department in Hartford called me back and says it sounds like the controller on the fan, but of course no real advice from them unless I bring it in for full diagnostic service... 50 miles away and not under warranty anymore at 65,000 miles.
Anyone have any advice for how to narrow and identify the real cause so I can consider replacing parts myself?
Thanks,
Lloyd
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I see this hasn't been posted so I'll tell my Mini Coolant fan story. First, there's a 50 amp fuse in the box under the hood. If you're standing on the (USA) driver side of the Mini, the fuse is one of the larger ones in the "back" of the box and to the left from there.
In my case I got concerned before the battery was killed. I pulled the fuse after I was done driving when I realized there was a problem. I felt the coolant bottle and thought maybe my coolant wasn't circulating right (the bottle was HOT ). At home and work the parking lots are anything but flat but I found a flat spot and stopped long enough to check my oil. While I wasn't "engine damage" low, I definately needed oil. So, I stopped, pulled the fuse, got the oil and put it in. Replaced the fuse in its little space and voila! no more fan trouble. The fan runs normally now. Before you spend a TON of money to make a repair you may not need. You can ALWAYS check your oil for free.
In my case I got concerned before the battery was killed. I pulled the fuse after I was done driving when I realized there was a problem. I felt the coolant bottle and thought maybe my coolant wasn't circulating right (the bottle was HOT ). At home and work the parking lots are anything but flat but I found a flat spot and stopped long enough to check my oil. While I wasn't "engine damage" low, I definately needed oil. So, I stopped, pulled the fuse, got the oil and put it in. Replaced the fuse in its little space and voila! no more fan trouble. The fan runs normally now. Before you spend a TON of money to make a repair you may not need. You can ALWAYS check your oil for free.
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More Fan Trouble
Okay, since posting the previous reply, I've started having more trouble with my fan. It recently started running full speed even after I shut down the car. Last night I pulled the fuse after I was sure I wasn't going to be driving any more. When I came out this morning and plugged the fuse in it started running at full speed. My coolant level is fine and I have full oil according to my dip stick.
My Mini is '02 MCS with less than 40,000. So has anyone got any ideas as far as what it may be and how to trouble shoot the issue to help narrow it down. I've got some friends out here who can help me with a DIY if I can ID the issue. I'm hoping it is a simple inexpensive fix vs a dealer/repair shop fix that's going to empty my wallet. Help me NAM your my only hope... well okay my first destination for help anyway.
My Mini is '02 MCS with less than 40,000. So has anyone got any ideas as far as what it may be and how to trouble shoot the issue to help narrow it down. I've got some friends out here who can help me with a DIY if I can ID the issue. I'm hoping it is a simple inexpensive fix vs a dealer/repair shop fix that's going to empty my wallet. Help me NAM your my only hope... well okay my first destination for help anyway.
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Tweedi sounds like you might need to take it in to have a diagnostic test done. It may be a bad resistor, same thing others have posted, which means the whole fan assembly needs to be replaced = removing the front end = about $400 in parts and about the same in labor. They might not charge you for the diag test $150-$185, because getting it fixed is already big bucks.
Here is a similar thread:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ease-help.html
Here is a similar thread:
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ease-help.html
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This problem happened with mine. You can pull a single fuse to get the fan to stop. Just start taking the big ones out. It's an accessory fan, not the coolant fan (A/C).
It's a $500 part for repair, so you're lucky it's under warranty. They have to pull the whole front-end, naturally, to get to it. Just make sure that they don't break your A/C condenser like they did mine, because that's an additional $900 repair.
Mini replaced the fan under a "customer service warranty extension" (my 'freebie'), but I had to pay the $900+ condenser repair. That didn't set well with me, not at all.
So make sure that your A/C still works... it only took a weekend for mine to leak down where they cracked the condenser.
It's a $500 part for repair, so you're lucky it's under warranty. They have to pull the whole front-end, naturally, to get to it. Just make sure that they don't break your A/C condenser like they did mine, because that's an additional $900 repair.
Mini replaced the fan under a "customer service warranty extension" (my 'freebie'), but I had to pay the $900+ condenser repair. That didn't set well with me, not at all.
So make sure that your A/C still works... it only took a weekend for mine to leak down where they cracked the condenser.
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Quite a while back i had the same problem,i disconnected the plug on the radiator to shut it down for about two days and when connecting i heard lots of clicking as in relays working,and presto it's worked ever sinse.I have read in another thread that light tapping of the controller box located behind and on top of the radiator can also do the fix,mine started working before i got there but sounded like thats where the clicking was coming from as it fixed itself.Try that stuff before replacement and hope it's of help.
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This problem happened with mine. You can pull a single fuse to get the fan to stop, just remember to plug it back in the next time you drive.
I needed to replace the fan (along with about $6000 dollars in other repairs, including two oil leaks, power steering fan, $1300 electrical problem caused by the A/C drain clogging and leaking water in to my car, a drained battery and a smattering of other issues.
Time for a new car, I think, instead of throwing any more at this one.
I needed to replace the fan (along with about $6000 dollars in other repairs, including two oil leaks, power steering fan, $1300 electrical problem caused by the A/C drain clogging and leaking water in to my car, a drained battery and a smattering of other issues.
Time for a new car, I think, instead of throwing any more at this one.
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