My fan was grumbling. Squeeling sometimes. Not my idea of a cool fan at all. It was time the fan got replaced with an eBay special for £38. I couldn't resist it at that price considering new ones are a fair whack over £250. Sure it's a flyer but this is what keeping a 24 year old 944 on the road is all about when you're on a budget!
I like it when big boxes arrive at my front door - especially when they contain parts for my 944. As there was some nice sunshine today I decided to open said box and install the contents: a new fan for my aging radiator (which I think is going to need to be replaced soon).
Removing the radiator fan is a fairly straight forward process:
1> remove the undertray front bolts so that it flaps down;
2> undo the four 10mm bolts on the fan shroud;
3> unplug the fan cord;
4> slide the fan assembly out from under the car;
5> slide the replacement into the engine bay from below, bolt it in and connect the plug.
I'll head out in the morning on the school run and see if the rumbling & squeeling has ended. Right now it's time for a refreshing brew.
I like it when big boxes arrive at my front door - especially when they contain parts for my 944. As there was some nice sunshine today I decided to open said box and install the contents: a new fan for my aging radiator (which I think is going to need to be replaced soon).
Removing the radiator fan is a fairly straight forward process:
1> remove the undertray front bolts so that it flaps down;
2> undo the four 10mm bolts on the fan shroud;
3> unplug the fan cord;
4> slide the fan assembly out from under the car;
5> slide the replacement into the engine bay from below, bolt it in and connect the plug.
I'll head out in the morning on the school run and see if the rumbling & squeeling has ended. Right now it's time for a refreshing brew.
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