Where are the cooling fans located on a Jaguar X type?

Where are the cooling fans located on a Jaguar X type?

Two variable speed electric cooling fans are housed in the cooling fan shroud for the cooling of the radiator. The speed of the electric cooling fans are adjusted by the cooling fan motor control module, which is controlled by the engine control module (ECM).

Why is the fan running in my Jaguar?

Lift off the engine cover & touch one of the charge coolers, it should be noticeably cooler than the alloy intake tube that runs between the charge coolers, if it’s the same temp or warmer then i’d be looking at the intercooler coolant circuit and the electric pump. But the thermostat should also be on the list.

What to do if your radiator cooling fan Wont Stop Running?

Remove the lid. Look on the inside of the lid and for the mapping of the fuses and relays with their location. Pull the cooling fan relay out of the box. Replace the cooling fan relay with a new one. A stuck closed relay is the only thing that can operate the cooling fan continuously with the key off.

Why is my X type radiator fan over running?

X type radiator fan over running. X type radiator fan over running. H I have a problem with the fan running when engine is switched off. I have read yards and yards about this problem and am still in the dark as to what might cause it and am open to suggestions PLEASE! X type 2009 2.2 diesel sovereign.

Two variable speed electric cooling fans are housed in the cooling fan shroud for the cooling of the radiator. The speed of the electric cooling fans are adjusted by the cooling fan motor control module, which is controlled by the engine control module (ECM).

Lift off the engine cover & touch one of the charge coolers, it should be noticeably cooler than the alloy intake tube that runs between the charge coolers, if it’s the same temp or warmer then i’d be looking at the intercooler coolant circuit and the electric pump. But the thermostat should also be on the list.

Is the car cooling fan still on when the engine is turned off?

Car Fan Still On When Engine is Turned Off. You park your car, turn off the ignition and start walking away. Then you notice the engine cooling fan is still running even though the car is turned off. It is ok for the engine cooling fan to keep running for a few minutes after turning off the car.

What happens to the coolant when the engine is turned off?

When the engine is running, the coolant circulates from the engine and flows to the radiator, where heat is dissipated. When the engine is turned off, the coolant doesn’t circulate, and the heat stays trapped, therefore prolonging the engine from cooling. Running cooling fans help cool down the engine even after you turn off the car.

Where can I get a wiring diagram for a Jaguar fan?

You can download the wiring diagram from http://www.jagrepair.com/JaguarXTypeElectricalOBDIIcodes.htm. Go to Fig 03.2 and you will see the connections and associated units applicable to your fans. More options… More options…

What happens if your coolant level is low?

If your coolant level is low, there is a chance that you will get air in the system, and the coolant temperature sensor will not read the coolant temperature correctly. If the coolant level is low, you need to refill the coolant to optimum levels. Failing to do so could risk your engine becoming overheated and seized.

When does a Jaguar X type radiator fan over running?

If the PWM signal from the ECM to the cooling fan control module is between 7% and 95% the cooling fan control module will operate the cooling fans at the required speed. If the PWM signal from the ECM to the cooling fan control module is below 3% and above 95% the cooling fan control module will operate the cooling fans at maximum speed.

What does it mean when your radiator fan is not working?

This is what we call a blown fuse. A blown fuse is no big deal, and changing one does not cost a lot of money. If your car’s radiator fan is non-functional, check your car’s user manual and locate the fuse for the radiator fan controller or the fan.

If your coolant level is low, there is a chance that you will get air in the system, and the coolant temperature sensor will not read the coolant temperature correctly. If the coolant level is low, you need to refill the coolant to optimum levels. Failing to do so could risk your engine becoming overheated and seized.