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sprokkie
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      28-10-2008
Hi,

I have an unusal problem with my Volvo940

After one hour driving the heating stops, not really stops it become's
colder inside.
If i turn the dial for the heating it becomes normal again.

The AC kick's in and out even the switch on the dashboard is set to off.
When driving with a cold engine the cooling fan starts running on high after
aprox 1-2 minutes and stay's on to long.
The engine temp is normal not to cold, the outside temp is aprox 8 degrees
here in the Netherlands now.
I tried to locate the switch for the coolingfan, but i couldn't find it on
the radiator or in the hose.
All above starts as a whole problem at once

Anyone any ideas ?

Regards
Sprokkie
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James Sweet
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      28-10-2008
sprokkie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an unusal problem with my Volvo940
>
> After one hour driving the heating stops, not really stops it become's
> colder inside.
> If i turn the dial for the heating it becomes normal again.
>
> The AC kick's in and out even the switch on the dashboard is set to off.
> When driving with a cold engine the cooling fan starts running on high after
> aprox 1-2 minutes and stay's on to long.
> The engine temp is normal not to cold, the outside temp is aprox 8 degrees
> here in the Netherlands now.
> I tried to locate the switch for the coolingfan, but i couldn't find it on
> the radiator or in the hose.
> All above starts as a whole problem at once
>
> Anyone any ideas ?
>
> Regards
> Sprokkie



As I recall, the cooling fan is controlled by the ECU. You may have a
bad coolant temperature sensor, this is separate from the one used for
the temperature gauge. Not sure why the AC is cycling, you don't have
Defrost enabled do you? That will run the AC compressor.
 
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sprokkie
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      28-10-2008


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> sprokkie wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an unusal problem with my Volvo940
>>
>> After one hour driving the heating stops, not really stops it become's
>> colder inside.
>> If i turn the dial for the heating it becomes normal again.
>>
>> The AC kick's in and out even the switch on the dashboard is set to off.
>> When driving with a cold engine the cooling fan starts running on high
>> after aprox 1-2 minutes and stay's on to long.
>> The engine temp is normal not to cold, the outside temp is aprox 8
>> degrees here in the Netherlands now.
>> I tried to locate the switch for the coolingfan, but i couldn't find it
>> on the radiator or in the hose.
>> All above starts as a whole problem at once
>>
>> Anyone any ideas ?
>>
>> Regards
>> Sprokkie

>
>
> As I recall, the cooling fan is controlled by the ECU. You may have a bad
> coolant temperature sensor, this is separate from the one used for the
> temperature gauge. Not sure why the AC is cycling, you don't have Defrost
> enabled do you? That will run the AC compressor.


The AC is turned off at the with the dashboard switch.
If the coolant temparature sensor is bad, why does the fan runs at high
speed after a minute or two ?
when its broken the fan doesn't run or doesn't stop running, but that is my
opinion.

Where is the switch located ? how do i test it ?

regards
Sprokkie


 
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James Sweet
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      28-10-2008
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It depends on how it breaks. A thermistor can fail either open circuit
or short circuit, so the ECU could think the engine is either too hot or
too cold. Of course the problem may be something else entirely, this is
just a guess. The sensor is located in the cylinder head under the
intake manifold.
 
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sprokkie
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      28-10-2008


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"James Sweet" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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> sprokkie wrote:
>
>
> It depends on how it breaks. A thermistor can fail either open circuit or
> short circuit, so the ECU could think the engine is either too hot or too
> cold. Of course the problem may be something else entirely, this is just a
> guess. The sensor is located in the cylinder head under the intake
> manifold.


Any idea how this affects the heating inside the car ?
Is the fan running on high cooling to much so the heater for the car gets
colder ?


 
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James Sweet
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      28-10-2008
sprokkie wrote:


Could it be because the AC is kicking in?

How's the coolant level in the car anyway?
 
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sprokkie
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      29-10-2008


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"James Sweet" <(E-Mail Removed)> schreef in bericht
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> sprokkie wrote:
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>
> Could it be because the AC is kicking in?
>
> How's the coolant level in the car anyway?


Coolant level 4mm under max, that ok for me


 
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