09-29-2014, 12:56 PM | #1 |
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Oil temperature and fan after engine shutdown
I have been tracking my oil and water temperature via the secret menu. During normal use I get these temperatures:
Water: ~105 degrees C (220 F) Oil: ~115 degrees C (240 F) Outside: 20 degrees C (70 F) I thought that the (radiator) fan would run after I have shutdown the engine to cool down the engine, but it is not. How hot are your cars running and does the fan run (after engine is shutdown)? |
09-29-2014, 11:27 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for the input.
What I meant also with cooling the engine down is to cool the surrounding components and avoid hot air to stay at places it shouldn't. In other cars the fan is running after turning the car off. |
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09-30-2014, 08:23 AM | #5 | |
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As mentioned above, your engine is cooled off by the coolant flowing through the engine which is circulated by the water pump. When the pump stops, no amount of air is going to cool the engine. The fan is only there to help force air through the radiators to lower the temperature of the coolant. It's job is not to cool the engine with air. The engine fans are generally NOT supposed to run when the car is off. If you see a car that has the fan running for an extended time after the car off it more than likely has a bad sensor. In some cars, such as diesels, the fan will run after the car is off to help cool off the particle filter. Other cars with turbo timers will keep the entire engine running after the car is "off" for a set time to help lower temperatures. Generally speaking in modern cars, if you are at normal temps (which it sounds like you are) then shutting the car down is not a problem. If you've been driving the car extremely hard, then giving it a few minutes of calm driving will give the car more ability to cool off. Standing and idling isn't great since your limited to the airflow of the fan and the heat soak of the engine - moving is key.
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