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Originally Posted by fryzia23 Most likely your radiator fan control module is shorted, you can pick one up cheap off of ebay You think it's bad to drive the car

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Old 08-25-2019, 08:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Most likely your radiator fan control module is shorted, you can pick one up cheap off of ebay
You think it's bad to drive the car for a few days till I get the module

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no issue... the thermostat regulates the coolant temp. in the engine. the fan only cools the hot coolant in the radiator. with the fan on, it is like driving the car at highway speed.

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I'm having this issue right now and the dealership wanted to charge over $1500 to swap the IPDM. Do I need to completely swap it or can i just change the relay? Mine are running all the time.
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I'm having this issue right now and the dealership wanted to charge over $1500 to swap the IPDM. Do I need to completely swap it or can i just change the relay? Mine are running all the time.
It would actually be cheaper (and better!) to buy an ECUtek tune from Seb and have him fix it. He'd also tune your Z, which is a huuuuge win-win.
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