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    Radiator fan not working properly.

    Hi guys,
    I had the AC repaired on my 2011 Patrol (Y61/GU with ZD30 engine)
    The AC repair guy mentioned that, when idling, the AC pressure goes too high due to the radiator fan not working (cooling) properly and this doesn't necessarily show up on the temp gauge.
    The fan is spinning, but he suspected it to be slipping or the thermal connector being faulty.
    Has anyone had similar problems/
    Thanks
    Pete

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    Doesn’t the ZD have an electric fan that comes on with the AC?
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    Yes, it is electric. Spinning, but apparently not enough.

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    Can you hear the fan. I can hear mine whooshing away when on.

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    Possible voltage drop. Try to power it directly to see how it spins.
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    Check the condenser and make sure its not blocked with anything like mud etc.

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    So, I finally had some time to check under the bonnet. What the AC-guy meant was that the radiator fan that is attached to the water pump via a coupling is slipping a little bit and not spinning enough to cool. Hence, the engine is over heating, especially when the AC is on and at low revs. This doesn't show up on the temp gauge though and to me, the fan is spinning, but obviously not fast enough according to the AC-guy. At low revs, this also leads to a too high pressure in the AC gas lines(which smashed my evaporator) Anyone has an idea how to trouble shoot this one??? Thanks for all replies and sorry for the first post with some confusing info.
    Pete

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    There is a fix for this, rebuilding the hub, using a silicon oil from Toyota. I have tried searching for a thread that deals with it. Hopefully someone sees this thread and can point you in the right direction.
    My advice is: not to follow my advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudnut View Post
    There is a fix for this, rebuilding the hub, using a silicon oil from Toyota. I have tried searching for a thread that deals with it. Hopefully someone sees this thread and can point you in the right direction.
    The ZD hubs are sealed. Only the TD hubs can be re-oiled.

    As for the OP. Check both radiator and condenser to see if they are blocked or not. Air flow is key, especially at low speeds.

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    The AC system has a pressure switch that safeguards against too low/too high pressure. It cuts the AC before damage can be done.

    Has your dashboard been completely removed to replace the "smashed evaporator"?
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