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Old 05-31-2011, 06:31 AM   #1
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I've got a 01 2.7 boxster. The normal running temp is usually between the 8 and 0 mark, usually closer to 8 mark when pottering around and in the 0 mark when pushing it or stuck in traffic for a long time - meaning the max water temp is slightly above 90 celcius.

This is with a LN low temp thermostat and new original water pump.... It used to be closer to 80 (82-85 ??) previously when the weather was afew degrees cooler but it's gone up since the weather became hotter..

BTW, will both fans come on when the a/c is on ? or just one ? I checked the other day and only driver side (for RHD, passenger side for LHD) was on... WHen the water temp went up more both fans came on.

Is this normal ? Or do I have a fan problem ?

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Old 05-31-2011, 12:18 PM   #2
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BTW, will both fans come on when the a/c is on ? or just one ? I checked the other day and only driver side (for RHD, passenger side for LHD) was on... WHen the water temp went up more both fans came on.

Is this normal ? Or do I have a fan problem ?
assuming the needle positions are the same, regardless if it's F or C on the guage, that's about when all of my fans are on high...

there are three fans.
1. the engine compartment fan is the one you describe - on the right side of the car, looking forward. when the car is put away hot, you'll more than likely hear this one come on even if the car is switched off. the other "vent" is the air intake. if you feel air blowing out of that vent you have a bigger problem.

2. radiator fans. there are two, one for the L and R radiator. they come on with the a/c and have a low and high speed. on high, i swear the car sounds like a hover craft. more than likely you'll only hear the engine fan kick on when you're in the car.

i believe there are some threads about the car running hot because the front fans either do not come on, or do not spin up to high. this is usually the result of resistor problems.

if you have a duramtric (enthusiast works) you can test it by turning them on and off. otherwise your porsche dealer may be kind enough to test it with a porsche diagnostic tool.
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Old 05-31-2011, 06:31 PM   #3
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Oh Oh, that means I have a problem ? With the aircon on, I only have one radiator fan coming on and feels like it's on low.

When the engine is pretty hot, I have 2 "hovercraft-sounding" fans coming on (still with aircon on) - ie on high.

I thought that was strange and checked with one of the mechanics (not my regular as he was out) and he said it was normal, so I left it as that without further investigation.

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