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Where is the fan control module located on 2007 VolksWagen Jetta Wolfsburg?

Where is the Fan Control Module located in the engine compartment?

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As part of the large radiator fan assembly (Rad fan 1)

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 1999.5 jetta gls vr6. the fan control

I would suggest that you call a VW dealer, the parts department can comapre your FCM part numer to all other VW's. if part number does not match, i would suggest against swapping FCM.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 25, 2009

SOURCE: where is a fan control

switch the ignition on. disconnect the fan switch connector on the radiator. the connector plug should have three pins (if two then its easier). you can follow a diagram, but you can connect the thin wire's pin with one of the thick ones (dont worry, the wrong one wont short anything). the fan should go on at low speed. then connect the thick wire that worked to the other thick wire. the fan should go on at full speed. please ensure the ignition is on to test the full speed one as it doesnt operate with the ignition off. if neither works then check the fan control module. its under your water bottle. remove the water bottle then two screws will remove that unit. btw. they never give in, but maybe this is a first.

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SOURCE: 2001 VW beetle ignition control module location?

The coil pack

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SOURCE: 1996 Jetta Treck - overheating

I would check the radiator fan switch, about $10-20.

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  • Posted on May 06, 2010

SOURCE: where is fuse location in 1998 volkswagen jetta?

Just open the drivers door and look on a dashboard side.There is a plastic cover.Open it

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4. License plate light (5A).
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7. Back-up lights, speedometer vehicle speed sensor (VSS) (10A).
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40. Dual tone horn (20A).
41. Cigarette lighter (15A).
42. Radio (25A).
43. Engine control elements (10A).
44. Heated seats (15A).
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S164. Coolant fan control (FC) control module/coolant fan (40A).
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