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overheating 2.0hdi - runningman - 02-07-2015 My 2.0hdi berlingo has recently started runing a little warmer (weather is warmer than usual) Temperature yesterday went up to just under the 100deg mark when climbing up hill with little load on board at 30mph. I parked and was suprised that the cooling fan wasnt running. I've checked the fuse (hayes says 16 or 17 in the engine fuse box) nothing wrong with that. Would you expect the cooling fan to have cut in? The temperature gauge in the cabin normally takes a while to get to 87 and sits there. Having read a few posts on here could it be linked to my AC no longer cooling? light comes on but no cool air. I had assumed that as the car is 10 years old maybe just needed the ac "re-gassing" RE: overheating 2.0hdi - polar - 02-07-2015 check your cooling fans are not seized or just not working. Just run some twin from a battery to each fan. They are known to just stop working usually due to lack of use. RE: overheating 2.0hdi - Dawid Benazi - 03-07-2015 Hi check this post had similar problem http://www.berlingoforum.co.uk/thread-11906-post-76193.html?mode=linear#pid76193 RE: overheating 2.0hdi - runningman - 03-07-2015 (03-07-2015, 12:29 AM)Dawid Benazi Wrote: Hi check this post had similar problem Hi David Thanks for the link. I'll take a look when I get home. Took it to a garage yesterday and they seemed to think it was ok the fan cut in at about 97 yesterday... I'm not convinced as I've towed with this car and it rarely gets to 90 so something is a miss. The garage did find a leak in the ac radator so that is being replaced and re filled. |