2003 Volkswagen Jetta TDI "correct fan face car" Questions

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...Serpentine Belt Are the serpentine belts directional? I installed a new belt and followed the path correctly but now during exceleration I have a sound being made like a fan is blowing. I have no ...

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...fan has absolutely no effect on the temperature. it does not bring it down. now my oil light and the buzzer also come on, but stops after switching the car off and letting it stand. I rode a distamce ...

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...face of the fan, or at the blow side of the fan that faces the engine front and coolant pump. Still no way to post pic. so will try to post and revise again. Can't figure why no pic upload on a site ...

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fan is shut off. Any suggestions appreciated. Thermostat is not opening, or is installed backwards is why the hose stays cold. Make sure the nugget is facing the engine block. If this is correct, make

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...fan pully bracket and waterpump the thermostat will not open. i tryed 5 different thermostats. the antifreeze is getting to the thermostat but not past it. If the top radiator hose is not getting hot ...

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correct way to install?still not getting heat may be blocked core Yes , you installed the thermostat correctly. However, I have installed a brand new thermostat from an auto parts store and it did not

...for correct operation and ensure that it is installed with the body of the unit facing the head or block check that the fan/s are working and if there is a viscous fan hub involved have it

...correct way round ( body of the unit facing block water) then have a compression test done to check for head gasket or cracked head other items to check is viscous fan hub if fitted , electric famn ...

...correct way around. It's easy to get it wrong. Bulb part should face the engine block - while the spring should be on the radiator side. For the price of a replacement - just fit a new one the right ...

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...fan, still no heat. Am I correct in installing the thermostat with the spring facing inward towards the engine block? What else could be the problem? You may have a stopped-up heater core. It's a ...

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