[Component Failure] Fan Clutch or Fan itself
I've had the car running on idle and managed to stop the fan with my own hands, even tho it's at operating temp or overheating. The problem is that according to my conclusions; Either the fan clutch isn't kicking in as it's supposed to do, or the fan does not grab on when the clutch activates.
From what I've seen online and by taking off the fan, my car got an outdated / poorly documented / special setup fornthe fan clutch. On M103 models the fan clutch is directly integrated into the fan with a few bolts. But on my car there is no fan clutch, (or a different type), attached to the fan. [ Picture shown below ]
If anybody knows either the fan clutch is attached under a protective shell or it's powered by magnetism as I've seen someone mention online could be possible, please let me know so I can proceed with this tinkering project of mine.
Drive safely and take care y'all 🎉🚘
The inner side of the fan
The attachment point for the fan, maybe magnetically driving the fan?




And the reverse is also true from a few of these cars I have known including mine. Keep it under 100c and the head gasket will last a long long time.
I know you are trying to fix the problem but I would refrain from driving it too much in the condition it is in.
Does you car not have auxiliary electrical fans? I think you have 2 compounding issues because the auxiliary fans will keep the temp to closer to 105c, especially where you live.
- Cheers!
And the reverse is also true from a few of these cars I have known including mine. Keep it under 100c and the head gasket will last a long long time.
I know you are trying to fix the problem but I would refrain from driving it too much in the condition it is in.
Does you car not have auxiliary electrical fans? I think you have 2 compounding issues because the auxiliary fans will keep the temp to closer to 105c, especially where you live.
- Cheers!
I don't think I have the auxiliary electrical fans, this is the one and only fan I got. Someone said I could brute force this problem and force the fan to always spin with the fan clutch, but that don't sound like an optimal solution to me. Rather fix this properly so it spins on higher heat and not as much on low temp
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What you are saying (no aux fans) is shocking to me and is a recipe for disaster. Thanks to global climate change even Sweden is probably not safe any longer.
Is it safe to assume your car does not have an AC? Aux fans are definitely needed for a car with AC?
Bottom line is, if you do not have aux fans your entire cooling system will have to be in top shape: water pump, radiator, thermostat, fan clutch, radiator cap, etc etc. And for a 30 year old car unless these parts have been replaced at least once they will not be in top shape. I would say you radiator is definitely suspect and may not be working efficiently.
You can check the radiator for hot spots with an IR temp reader to see if the temp is not even across the entire radiator.





