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2002 landrover freelander cooling fan assembly

Can you replace the cooling fan assembly without removing bumper,radiator, and condenser coil? how about just finding the module that turns on fans? fans work when jumpered

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    engine overheat and fan is not working

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The fan module is the big silver box with fins on it, right next to the fans. Just follow the fan cables and you will find it. Don't jumper the fans without unplugging or you may destroy the power transistors in the fan unit. Check the temperature sensor for the fan control unit - near the front of the engine - it should have some resistance - not be short circuit or open circuit, it is a sensor, not a switch. If short or open, that is likely to be the problem, otherwise, ensure that the control units have electrical supply, otherwise, it is very likely to be the control unit.

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  1. NOTE: 3.9L shown; 3.0L similar.
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  1. Disconnect the dual flow coolant valve electrical connector and the A/C line from the fan shroud.
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  1. Disconnect the throttle position (TP) sensor and the idle air control (IAC) valve electrical connectors.
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