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Recambio de electroventilador para mercedes-benz clase c (w202) berlina 2.0 16v cat referencia OEM IAM A2025050288

ELECTRIC COOLING FAN A2025050288

€17.00 (IVA incl.)
€20.00 -15%
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OEM: A2025050288
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ID: 853976

Retirado de: MERCEDES-BENZ C-CLASS (W202) C 200 (202.020)

    Recambio de electroventilador para mg serie 600 (rh) 620 sdi referencia OEM IAM 9010524

    ELECTROVENTILADOR 9010524

    €12.75 (IVA incl.)
    €15.00 -15%
    0d 0: 0: 0
    OEM: 9010524
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    ID: 847690

    Retirado de: ROVER 600 I (RH) 620 SDI

      Recambio de electroventilador para renault clio ii fase i (b/cbo) 1.9 diesel referencia OEM IAM

      ELECTRIC COOLING FAN

      €12.75 (IVA incl.)
      €15.00 -15%
      0d 0: 0: 0
      OEM: N/A
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      ID: 842452

      Retirado de: RENAULT CLIO II PHASE I (B/CBO) 1.9 DIESEL

        Fresh air for your engine with our used car radiator fans!

        The radiator fan is a key component in the car's cooling system, responsible for maintaining the engine's optimal temperature and preventing overheating, especially in slow-moving traffic or when the vehicle is stationary.

        If this part fails, the engine could suffer serious and costly damage. So if you start to notice the part is failing and want to save money without compromising your vehicle's safety or performance, pick up one of our used car radiator fans!

        Frequently asked questions

        It is an essential electrical component in the engine's cooling system. Its function is to force air through the radiator when the vehicle is stationary or moving at low speeds. It also activates when the engine temperature rises above a set threshold, helping to dissipate heat and prevent overheating.

        As a general rule, you will notice something is wrong if you turn on the air conditioning and it doesn't work, if you hear strange noises coming from the fan, or if the temperature gauge rises into the red zone. All of these signs indicate that the fan is not activating as it should.

        As one of the key components of a vehicle, the cost of buying a new electric cooling fan can be quite high. So, if you want to save money, we recommend buying a used one. At our auto recycler, we inspect every part before listing it for sale, ensuring it is in perfect condition and working correctly — always guaranteeing you the best price! What's more, we stock parts for a huge range of vehicle makes, so we are sure to have a used electric cooling fan for your car.

        Most importantly, make sure the part is compatible with your car's make, model, and year. You will find all the necessary information on each product listing: model, make, year… But if you need help finding an electric cooling fan compatible with your vehicle, don't hesitate to contact us and we'll be happy to help!

        All of our parts come with a warranty. If the part fails, you can return it without any hassle. Please note, however, that it must not have been tampered with or modified in any way.

        This depends on the car model, as on some vehicles this part is fairly easy to access, while on others it is necessary to remove other components to reach it. If you don't have much experience with mechanics, it's best to leave it in the hands of a professional to ensure it is fitted correctly without affecting or damaging the cooling system.

        No, this is not advisable. The part may look very similar, but there can be several differences, such as airflow rate, voltage, or the type of electrical connector. You should always look for the exact part or one that is confirmed to be compatible.

        As we mentioned, we only list electric cooling fans that we have verified to be in good working condition. If it is installed correctly, it can last you many years, providing reliable performance for your vehicle.

        It's important not to confuse the two, as they are not the same part. The electric cooling fan is driven by an electric motor, and its activation is controlled by temperature sensors. The engine fan, also known as a viscous fan, is common in older vehicles and some 4x4s, and is driven directly by the vehicle's engine through a viscous coupling.

        To prevent it from becoming damaged or worn out again, you need to make sure the cooling system is in good condition — that means maintaining the correct coolant level, checking the radiator, hoses, and so on. And every so often, give the engine a good clean.