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Radiator Fan

12500.00 INR/Piece

Product Details:

  • Model No 2014
  • Warranty 1 yers
  • Material Plastic
  • Working Life 5 yers
  • Product Type ML 164 Radiator Fan
  • Finish Good
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Radiator Fan Price And Quantity

  • 12500.00 - 15500.00 INR/Piece
  • 15 Piece
  • 12500.00 INR/Piece

Radiator Fan Product Specifications

  • Plastic
  • 1 yers
  • 5 yers
  • 2014
  • Good
  • ML 164 Radiator Fan

Radiator Fan Trade Information

  • Cash Against Delivery (CAD) Cash on Delivery (COD) Cash Advance (CA) Cash in Advance (CID) Cheque Delivery Point (DP)
  • 1000 Piece Per Day
  • 1 Days
  • All India

Product Description

We are among the prominent manufacturers and suppliers ofRadiator Fan, which is sturdy and light in weight. This provided fan is suitable for preventing the engine or machines from heating and keeping it cool for long in order to protect them from damage. Being made from high grade material sourced from reliable vendor base, this fan is durable and energy efficient. Besides, our offered range ofRadiator Fanis available at competitive prices to customers.

Features ofRadiator Fan:

  • Need low maintenance
  • Durable standards
  • High tensile strength
  • Hassle-free operation.
  • A fan in a Mercedes Benz typically refers to the radiator fan, which is an essential part of the vehicle's cooling system. Here are some detailed aspects and common issues associated with the radiator fan in a Mercedes Benz:

    Function

    The primary function of the radiator fan is to assist in cooling the engine. It does this by drawing air through the radiator, which helps dissipate the heat from the coolant circulating through the engine.

    Types of Radiator Fans

    1. Mechanical Fans: These are belt-driven and often found in older models. They are attached to the engine and rotate in sync with the engine speed.

      • Fan Clutch: Mechanical fans typically include a fan clutch that allows the fan to disengage at higher speeds when the vehicle's movement provides enough airflow through the radiator.
    2. Electric Fans: These are more common in modern vehicles, including many Mercedes Benz models. They are powered by an electric motor and controlled by the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit).

      • Variable Speed: Electric fans can run at different speeds depending on the engine's cooling needs.
      • Independent Operation: They can operate independently of the engine speed, allowing for better efficiency and control.

    Common Issues and Symptoms

    1. Fan Not Working: This could be due to several reasons such as a blown fuse, a faulty relay, a bad motor, or a problem with the temperature sensor.

      • Symptom: The engine temperature rises, especially when idling or in slow-moving traffic.
    2. Overheating: If the fan is not engaging, the engine can overheat.

      • Symptom: The temperature gauge on the dashboard shows a high reading, or there may be a warning light.
    3. Noisy Operation: Worn bearings, a damaged blade, or a faulty motor can cause the fan to make excessive noise.

      • Symptom: Unusual loud noises from the engine bay when the fan is running.
    4. Fan Running Continuously: This could be due to a malfunctioning relay or a problem with the ECU.

      • Symptom: The fan stays on even when the engine is cold.

    Maintenance and Replacement

    1. Regular Checks: Periodically check the fan for any physical damage, and ensure it operates correctly.
    2. Coolant Levels: Maintain proper coolant levels and check for leaks, as low coolant can cause the engine to overheat and trigger fan issues.
    3. Professional Diagnosis: If there are any issues with the fan, it is advisable to have it diagnosed by a professional mechanic who can use diagnostic tools to identify the exact problem.
    4. Replacement: If the fan or its components are faulty, they may need to be replaced. This involves dealing with electrical connections and sometimes reprogramming the ECU.

    DIY Tips

    For those comfortable with DIY car maintenance:

    • Inspect Fuses and Relays: Check the fuses and relays related to the fan circuit.
    • Clean Connections: Ensure all electrical connections are clean and secure.
    • Test the Motor: You can test the fan motor by directly connecting it to a power source to see if it runs.

    However, due to the complexity of modern vehicles, especially luxury brands like Mercedes Benz, professional assistance is often the best route to ensure the job is done correctly.

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