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Fan Turns on Everytime I Turn Off the Engine

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Old Nov 19th, 2020, 12:27   #1
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Default Fan Turns on Everytime I Turn Off the Engine

Hello everyone! I'm not sure if this is actually a problem or it's normal behaviour for my car.

So, the thing is everytime I turn off my engine the fan turns on for about a minute. It happens everytime and it's always working for about a minute. The car is not overheating, the temperature on the dash is 90 before I turn off the car. I double checked it - the fan is not working while the engine is on. It turns on right after I turn the car off.

The car is Volvo V40, 2003, 1.9DI, 115HP

Wish a good day to all!

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Try unplugging the MAF and see if it happens again. It may sound a bit silly, but quite a few times , a bad MAF seems to be the cause of this issue on our models.
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Thank you! I will give it a try tomorrow.
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