Hi folks. I'm looking for some advice regarding the radiator fan staying on when the engine is off.
I bought a VW Golf Mk6 TDI, which I understand has the same engine as the Octavia, so I'm hoping you guys might be able to help.
I bought the car used last year and it's a '61 plate. After about a year of driving with no problems, I noticed the radiator fan was still running after I stopped the engine. It kept running for a few hours, eventually draining the battery completely. The AA came out, recharged the battery and ran a diagnostic using Bosch software. The car reported no errors and the problem seemed to have disappeared.
It came back again after a few weeks so I eventually took the car back to Arnold Clark for a service. They again could not identify any problems and charged me over the odds to charge my battery. The guy at Arnold Clark said that he heard from a mate that this might be related to the car being stuck in an active regen due to the DPF and to try driving at high revs on the motorway for a while to see if this resolves the problem.
The next time it happened, I tried it out and drove in 4th gear for about 20 minutes at 70mph. When I stopped the car, the fan had stopped right enough.
The only problem is that this has been happening a lot more often and my fuel consumption is understandably going through the roof. The DPF warning light has never came on once despite this problem. I spoke to a guy in Halfords who recommended I create a post in this forum to see if anyone has had a similar problem. It's getting to be a pain and I don't always have the opportunity to take the car to the motorway to try and resolve this, especially when just arriving at work in the morning. Any advice or help would be much appreciated.