Afternoon All
I'm just back from the Prescott Open Classic with a few other R19ers (great day as always) but I'm having a problem with my car. It's actually a 968 but everyone on here always seems so helpful that I thought I'd chance my arm.
The cooling fans run on after the engine is shut down, they always have as they should. But now they are not always stopping, this has drained the battery once (and I didn't realise since I often walk away from the car once it's in the garage with the fans still running) and in fact ruined the battery because I didn't go back to the car for three weeks. There's also some evidence that the fans are coming on of their own accord when the car is stone cold.
When I found the car with a completely dead battery yesterday I couldn't get into it because there wasn't enough juice to power the lock motors (I thought the driver's door lock operated manually if needs be but apparently not). The AA man however played an absolute blinder. It was the first car he'd come across where the door fit was so tight that he couldn't get his wedges in to pry the door open a few mm (now the only technique the AA will try) and he was very impressed with the overall build quality. Anyway, what we had to do (in the confines of my tiny garage) was jack the car up with a combination of my low level trolley jack and his standard trolley jack (the AA jacks will not go under a 968 Sport or Clubsport fact fans) so he could crawl under the car where he could just about get the terminals of his booster pack onto the starter motor terminals. This energised the locks and we could get into the car. As soon as he got power to the car the cooling fans came on despite the fact that the car was stone cold...
I'm currently having to stop the fans by taking the relay out when I park the car up and I've ordered a new (expensive) relay but how likely do we think it is that that's the culprit?
All help gratefully received and I'll see you at Bedford with or without fully functioning fans.
Cheers
James
I'm just back from the Prescott Open Classic with a few other R19ers (great day as always) but I'm having a problem with my car. It's actually a 968 but everyone on here always seems so helpful that I thought I'd chance my arm.
The cooling fans run on after the engine is shut down, they always have as they should. But now they are not always stopping, this has drained the battery once (and I didn't realise since I often walk away from the car once it's in the garage with the fans still running) and in fact ruined the battery because I didn't go back to the car for three weeks. There's also some evidence that the fans are coming on of their own accord when the car is stone cold.
When I found the car with a completely dead battery yesterday I couldn't get into it because there wasn't enough juice to power the lock motors (I thought the driver's door lock operated manually if needs be but apparently not). The AA man however played an absolute blinder. It was the first car he'd come across where the door fit was so tight that he couldn't get his wedges in to pry the door open a few mm (now the only technique the AA will try) and he was very impressed with the overall build quality. Anyway, what we had to do (in the confines of my tiny garage) was jack the car up with a combination of my low level trolley jack and his standard trolley jack (the AA jacks will not go under a 968 Sport or Clubsport fact fans) so he could crawl under the car where he could just about get the terminals of his booster pack onto the starter motor terminals. This energised the locks and we could get into the car. As soon as he got power to the car the cooling fans came on despite the fact that the car was stone cold...
I'm currently having to stop the fans by taking the relay out when I park the car up and I've ordered a new (expensive) relay but how likely do we think it is that that's the culprit?
All help gratefully received and I'll see you at Bedford with or without fully functioning fans.
Cheers
James