Dades wrote: » I've frequently found relays a pain to get out.
micko38 wrote: » Hi Anyone know where I would locate a clutch cable for 924 Regards M
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hi5 wrote: » That cut off hose is an overflow from your expansion tank, better to have it extended down to the ground or it could mess up everywhere.
hi5 wrote: » The other one looks like some sort of heat duct?
Dades wrote: » Yeah, it was pointed down. I was just having a look at it. It's more duct tape than heat duct right now!
Dades wrote: » I guess if I get out and look in I should hear the fan going anyway if the gauge has hit the red? Will investigate and might try your idea, too.
LIGHTNING wrote: » http://www.air-cooled-parts.com/cat/product_info.php/vw-35207-hose-warm-air-heater-hose-50-mm-1000-0405-mm-p-31312
gn3dr wrote: » Did your car go into the red in traffic or driving on the open road. If it only heats up in traffic but stays cool on the open road, then likely to be the fan not coming on. If it gets near the red again check if the fan is on. If not then as said above short the two wires going to the temp switch on the rad, if the fan starts, then it's the switch on the rad at fault. Mine went on my 944 2 years ago. Got a replacement cheap enough from Design911. The other possibility of course is the temp gauge sender is faulty. Also not unheard of.
gn3dr wrote: » If it gets near the red again check if the fan is on. If not then as said above short the two wires going to the temp switch on the rad, if the fan starts, then it's the switch on the rad at fault. Mine went on my 944 2 years ago. Got a replacement cheap enough from Design911.
deckie27 wrote: » Did you check if your radiator fan is working? You can test this. and don't comeback to me if you break something. There is a switch for the fan plugged into the rad. on the right I think. take the wires of this and touch them together this should start the fan. ( assuming ignition is on ) you may be able to cross the wires with a screwdriver or similar
LIGHTNING wrote: » ^ His own site says its compatible only with the 2.5 924. How stuck are you? I wont need my 924 over the weekend as I am racing. You only live up the road from me I think,you can take a loan of my relay.
LIGHTNING wrote: » I was getting to the end of my wick with her to be honest. Have had it a year or so but barely drove it. Now I think next week I'll go for a nice long drive.
Dades wrote: » Good for you. We need to meet, park and talk shop for a bit some day! Also, I got sorted with a relay from a really nice lad on Adverts. He has a bunch of parts from cars he's using to keep some drivers runnng so this is his ad if anyone needs anything. Met up today to check the relay and have a natter.
gn3dr wrote: » You should read up on how to bypass the relay to get you home if you ever get stuck. A small jumper of 3 wires will do the job.
LIGHTNING wrote: » Thinking of also treating the rubber strips and spoiler with some of that rubber restorer/paint stuff.
LIGHTNING wrote: » What did the Gardai say to you?
LIGHTNING wrote: » Well it turned out to be nothing. Because the car is parked on an incline the drained water can escape from the areas under the bonnet where the battery and other side. Parked it the other way around and bingo no issue
JKerova1 wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/adview/view/14382939 Seems good value with 12 months tax and according to the NCT site it has test till April.
Dades wrote: » Believe it or not I was actually going to suggest it might just be gathered water because of the incline. I'm not sure I'd drive that even for less than a grand with that paint scheme. How reliable is that NCT site? I'd request to see the last cert and any advisories even if it was valid. Could be a doer-upper but there might turn out to be a lot to do up!