Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Leigh on November 07, 2005, 21:21:47
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There's probably going to be a few of these dumb ass questions as I have only just bought my first Landy
1st one - Having just peered through the grill on the front I noticed two fans side by side. Looks a bit like the kenlow fans I have seen advertised. But when I start the engine the large standard fan comes on straight away. If anyone has these fans fitted should they come on straight away instead of the main one.
Do these two front fans come as standard on certain models or would they have been fitted at a later time.
Sorry, a bit garbled but hope it makes sense to someone
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I bet you've got Air con. ;-)
If so they will come on when your Air con does. The Aircon has its own radiator type thing at the front of the proper one.
Jubby
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They are most likely the fans for the Air Conditioning.
The big one on the engine is the primary cooling fan for the engine, the small ones are electrically controlled.
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Piped to the post again!
I'll third what has been said already, the Aircon is your answer, you still have a big viscous fan behind the radiator (engine side) and the two fans at the front.
As you look at your disco from the front, the Aircon condenser is on the left, the Radiator is in the middle, and the Intercooler is on the right.
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Yes it does have aircon. That answers my first riddle!
I would guess its identical to yours Tim being only a year older at the most.
Cheers guys :wink:
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I'll pointlessly add my confirmation that they are your air con fans :wink: :lol:
By the way, if/when you take it offroad and take it through muddy puddles - make sure you give the radiators a good clean out!
I've found that the air con one quite easily clogs up and even worse, the gap between the air con and water radiators is a fantastic trap for mud :x The first time I looked (take the plastic cowling off and ease rad back), I found at least 3 inches of mud in the bottom :oops:
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Now thats the sort of advice I'll never forget!
Would a air hose do the trick or would that damage the radiators?
Cheers,
Gordon
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Would a air hose do the trick or would that damage the radiators?
Umm, that doesn't sound ideal :? I generally use a garden hose at full flow, though a jet type nozzle. When I do it "full scale" I take off the plastic cowling, loosen and move the radiator back. Take the grille off the front and spend (seemingly) forever hosing it from all angles :D
I have often thought some sort of cover over the grille would be a good idea for muddy puddle days :-k Not sure if it would work though?!