aclwalker 3 Posted August 8, 2006 I'm getting more than my fair share of problems to deal with this summer with the VR6, but last night I noticed that the second fan on the radiator is not turning. The belt has come off, so I withdrew it while I work out what to do. This probably explains why I have had occasional overheating. I've ordered a new belt from Verve but they said "there's none in the UK so we'll need to order one from Germany", so that's a 4-5 day wait. Just the great service I've come to expect from the dealer network. Anyway, the old belt hadn't snapped but has gone that kind of plastic way that old rubber goes. However, tonight I tried to refit the belt while I wait for a new one, but I never managed it. Is there any way to do this without removing lots of stuff? I managed to get it hooked around one pulley, but trying to get it round the main one with the motor was nigh on impossible. Is the best thing to do is maybe remove the motor, hook the belt round the second pulley, then the motor pulley, then lever it into position? While I was at it, I tested various sensors for operating the fan. I found a very useful thread here which explained all about it and how to test for the three speeds. The third speed (rightmost temp sensor when facing engine) worked fine, as did the after run (leftmost temp sensor). I couldn't find the radiator temp switch though (first and second speed). Is it the connector about half way down the right hand side of the radiator (i.e. just obscured by the battery)? I have one of those large Bosch Silver batteries and I just couldn't get the connector off. However, if I remove the battery I can't then test the sensor easily! Also, I've just done an ECU reset and would hate to have to disconnect the battery once again. Any tips on all this then? Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Automation Wizard 0 Posted August 25, 2006 Is there any way to do this without removing lots of stuff? I managed to get it hooked around one pulley, but trying to get it round the main one with the motor was nigh on impossible. Is the best thing to do is maybe remove the motor, hook the belt round the second pulley, then the motor pulley, then lever it into position? I don't know if it is the best way, but I've put this belt on several times because a high-priced "Porshe mechanic" bent the fan bracket on my wifes car by prying against it while he was changing hoses. I unbolted the fan bracket from the radiator (4 screws) and managed to get it away from the radiator a couple of inches. I then managed to get the belt on one pulley and started on the other. Then I got it onto the second pulley by turning the fan by hand. Then I found out that there were brackets that kept me from putting it back on. I drilled two holes through a hack saw blade (I know this sounds bad) and matching holes through a long, thin piece of metal. I used this extended saw to cut off the brackets down on the bottom of the radiator. The 4 screws are a pain to get back in due to alignment and lack of room. Doing the hardest ones first helped a lot. I lost 3 more belts before I found out it was because of the bent bracket. I suggest turning the fans all the way around by hand to check for any rubbing of the belt on the fan or bracket before putting in the screws. That's how I found out the mechanic had bent the bracket. I tweaked the bracket till there was no rubbing, and it's been fine for over two years now. If I had it to do over, I'd cut those brackets on the bottom off first! Looks to me like the radiator has to come out otherwise. Her car overheated a lot without that belt in place. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vdubjb 0 Posted August 28, 2006 wire hanger + long flathead screwdriver + swearing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites