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Well it would! Number 1 tip, when changing batteries maintain power to the ECM using a battery charger, jump leads or a couple of lengths or wire to the battery wire connectors.
You need to reset the security system and immobilizer.
Caravans are notorious for having bad fan control modules. It is a little electronic box mounted on the inside frame rail on the driver's side just behind the radiator. You have to look from underneath. It can't be seen from the top.
I had the problem where the wires were damaged by road debris. The wires cross under the radiator, exposed, on the cross frame rail-driver's side. I put some shrink tubing over the wire, soldered them back together, slipped the shrink tubing over the repair and heated them up to seal nicely. Black tape over the repair. I thought i had a one in a million problem ;-).
Of course I bought a new sensor too...Doh. well I have a spare now.
It should be attached to the front of the lower radiator support behind the front fascia. Look for the two wire pigtail harness hanging loose if the sensor is missing or you can't find it.
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