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Now, as you have managed to change a clutch im assuming you have some mechanical knowledge
Turn the Air Con off. What happends then?
just a daft thought but make sure you have all the codes radio / alarm e.t.c. but when we had trouble sometimes with modules we used to disconect the battery for a few minutes then re connect . ued to work with some marques . but was never fan related ...
Ive had this a few time in the past, if the ECU for the engine sees an open curcuit or incorrect resistance from the fan switch, it will put the fan on all the time, its a default mode of the ECU to protect the engine, check the sensor wiring, is it plugged in? hope this helps
i take it there is a plug on the wiring is it pluged into the right one, some cars have 2 plugs close to each other one of witch is switched and one is constent live. it's there as a get you home if you are over heating.
...as its your wifes car are you sure it was not happening before the clutch job especially as you said she didnt notice? if so....
It could simply be the sensor is faulty, maybe it reads 16c by defualt. Try testing its resistance, dead short often means its duff, but you need to find out the correct value beofre testing as it may be volts based etc. Alternativley if the sensor is not too expensive and not in a place where its a pig to change, just replace it, there is no point spending too many hours researching/testing when a new part will rule it out in a moment.
It could be a faulty wire, try remking (a few times) all the connections you broke as it could be a bit of corrosion side a connector some movement may re establish the connection. Also the wire in the connector could have been strained, so try wiggling the wires around and looking at the output to see if it jumps/etc.
Possibly if it is clutch change related, you have not conencted or got a bad earth possibly if you greased bolts etc. Check any earth straps you made and ensure The have continutiy.