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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 172662" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>I want to share my experience with you. Actually, I managed to solve my problem. Thanks to my Peake Research Fault Code Reader! A couple of weeks ago, I drove to Putrajaya. The aircon fan was producing the lawnmower effect all the way. Surprisingly, on the way back it was back to normal. When I checked with my fault code reader there were two messages:</p><p> </p><p>1) 0B Engine Coolant Temperature, Radiator Outlet.</p><p>2) 7D E-Fan.</p><p> </p><p>These messages were not there when it first happened. They appeared only after two to three days. I went to see two mechanics and one aircon expert before this and all of them suggested that I need to change my aircon fan whis was going to cost me RM1300 brand new or RM400 from kedai potong. Later I did a MODIC test at a local tyre shop near my house and the they also discovered those two faults. They managed to reset the "7D E Fan fault" but not the "0B Engine Coolant Temperature, Radiator Outlet". Later I changed my Radiator Outlet sensor which cost me RM160 and paid RM30 for the MODIC test. Total cost RM190. Total savings RM1110. The air-con fan was back to normal until today. </p><p> </p><p>Conclusion: The air-con fan might not need be at fault. It could be something else which can be translated to a lot of savings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 172662, member: 2733"] I want to share my experience with you. Actually, I managed to solve my problem. Thanks to my Peake Research Fault Code Reader! A couple of weeks ago, I drove to Putrajaya. The aircon fan was producing the lawnmower effect all the way. Surprisingly, on the way back it was back to normal. When I checked with my fault code reader there were two messages: 1) 0B Engine Coolant Temperature, Radiator Outlet. 2) 7D E-Fan. These messages were not there when it first happened. They appeared only after two to three days. I went to see two mechanics and one aircon expert before this and all of them suggested that I need to change my aircon fan whis was going to cost me RM1300 brand new or RM400 from kedai potong. Later I did a MODIC test at a local tyre shop near my house and the they also discovered those two faults. They managed to reset the "7D E Fan fault" but not the "0B Engine Coolant Temperature, Radiator Outlet". Later I changed my Radiator Outlet sensor which cost me RM160 and paid RM30 for the MODIC test. Total cost RM190. Total savings RM1110. The air-con fan was back to normal until today. Conclusion: The air-con fan might not need be at fault. It could be something else which can be translated to a lot of savings. [/QUOTE]
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