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Cooling fan part numbers? |
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bigbruggsy |
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Joined: Mar 26 2018
Member No: #3483
Location: Den Bommel |
Hello all, My wife and I just got back from our 15th wedding anniversary. We traveled to a beautiful part of France. So of course we took the C6! Well 2 hours into the journey only 15 minutes from our destination the C6 overheated. This is the first time since we've owned the C6 its done this. We were able to stop and have the car trucked to a citroen garage. They were able to sort the issue (a broken thermostat pipe) and the root of the issue was both radiator fans were not operating. I didn't believe them that both had gone, but sure enough when I tried to spin them my self I could feel the friction. The garage had one new spare one and replaced it for me, (the left hand side one as you face the car). And now that we are at home I want to replace the right hand side one. Does anyone know the part number so I can order this online? Regards Damian |
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cruiserphil |
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Member No: #38
Location: Celbridge |
Hello Damian, The right hand fan as you look at the car would be the left hand fan. For a 2.7 and 2.2 the part no. is 1253 K6. For a 3.0HDi it is 1253 R2 for both fans. Best regards, Phil C. |
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cit-rotti |
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Joined: Dec 03 2018
Member No: #3753
Location: Bayern |
Hello, If you do not have access to the Citroen Service Hotline, there is a good option with pictures and figures for all cars - including your C6: - Click Here - Then choose Citroen and then C6 Newer models (mostly from 2008) work with "VIN" older models according to vehicle selection. Use Google Chrome - and translate it into English. Greetings Wolfgang |
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C6Dave |
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Member No: #1
Location: Northumberland |
@Wolfgang No need to go online, it's all in the Technical Documents section on site: - Click Here - for the coolant section | ||
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bigbruggsy |
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Joined: Mar 26 2018
Member No: #3483
Location: Den Bommel |
Thanks, Also I need to find 2 new rear tail lights, as the mechanic has damaged them by closing the garage door on them? Really how hard is for people to care in their work? Seems like no cares anymore. | ||
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Fraunie |
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Joined: Dec 09 2018
Member No: #3763
Location: Stockdorf |
"They were able to sort the issue (a broken thermostat pipe)" Which one was it? |
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bigbruggsy |
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Joined: Mar 26 2018
Member No: #3483
Location: Den Bommel |
It was a short pipe, they showed me after they had repaired it. | ||
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C6Dave |
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Member No: #1
Location: Northumberland |
bigbruggsy wrote ... It was a short pipe, they showed me after they had repaired it. Repaired it? The Coolant inlet and outlet pipes 1 of which is the thermostat housing are both known weak points on the 2.7 HDi and should be changed as a regular maintenance item at no more than 5 years. The lower one which is the hardest to change behind the alternator is part 1336.Y2 and can be had for around £38.00 on eBay The actual thermostat housing part 1336.Y3 can be had for around £24.00 again on eBay in the UK so 'repairing' is pointless, changing should be the only option. My radiator leaked last year and on replacing that we found the lower housing was also damaged and leaking so replaced it. The forum is littered with posts on them letting go and in some cases 'cooking' engines. My advice is to change both a.s.a.p. to avoid any further issues. |
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bigbruggsy |
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Joined: Mar 26 2018
Member No: #3483
Location: Den Bommel |
Hi C6 Dave, I should of been clearer, they replaced the short thermostat hose, the thermostat I replaced myself about 6 months ago. | ||
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