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The Audi 80 cooling fan, or sometimes called the radiator fan, can be located on either side of the radiator and may either be operated by an electric motor or a fan clutch that is driven by the water pump belt. If you notice that your Audi 80 begins to overheat in traffic you may need a cooling fan switch or a cooling fan clutch.
When replacing the Audi 80 heater hose or coolant hoses, make sure you use oem or genuine quality replacements as most Audi 80 heater and coolant hoses are preformed and aftermarket hoses will not work.
Audi 80 coolant recovery tanks are made of plastic and do crack and wear out. All of our Audi 80 coolant overflow tanks are OEM and Genuine parts that are exactly the same as you would get at the Audi dealer.
DriveWire has a huge selection of genuine and aftermarket Audi 80 Radiators at discount prices. Make sure you replace the Audi 80 radiator with a unit of the same shape and size for maximum cooling.
The upper Audi 80 radiator hose fails more often than any other hose, followed by the Audi 80 water pump bypass hose and the outlet heater hose from the engine to the heater core.
The Audi 80 thermal radiator fan switch is usually located in the radiator or the engine block and has 2 or 3 wires coming from the unit. The 3 wire switch has a dual sensor for dual speed radiator fans. The Audi 80 thermo fan switches come in the factory temperature settings and also come in cooler thermostatic settings so the fan will come on at a lower coolant temp.
Keep your Audi cooling system operating at the optimum temperature with a new 80 thermostat assembly from DriveWire. Get a new Thermostat to make your Audi 80 engine run cooler.
DriveWire sells OEM quaity replacement Audi 80 water pumps amd gaskets at discount prices. All Audi 80 Water pumps meet or exceed the factory specs, and come with a full warranty.