
I believe this is an electrical problem but could be proved wrong
I believe this is an electrical problem but could be proved wrong

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Re: I believe this is an electrical problem but could be proved wrong
Sounds like a dodgy thermostat. Its normal for the fan to stay on after you turn off the ignition if the engine is still warm as its trying to cool it down. If your thermostat is throwing crazy readings the ECU is telling the fan to get it cool.
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Re: I believe this is an electrical problem but could be proved wrong
Hi thanks for your reply. Does anyone know where the thermostat sensor is located on a Suzuki Grand Vitara 2006 model I think it’s a Renault engine 1.9 diss thanks