Is the Elantra a/c fan a pusher or puller? There is also a radiator fan
assembly, p/n H160915 or 25386-28000.
- Bob Mann (currenty running a SPAL fan replacing the 7-blader)
John Brooks wrote:
>Could this be the fan? It has number 25391-28000
>which is close... And it is from Hyundai Elantra
>92-95, which also has an H in it...
>http://www.autobodypartsonline.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/st_prod.html?p_prodid=17731&p_catid=25
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>Keep us posted.
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>John
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>>Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 22:04:22 GMT
>>From: <gregs672liter@netzero.net>
>>Subject: cool fan, need help
>>
>>Hi gang, I was digging through the wrecking yard the
>>other day and found the perfect electic fan for us
>>Roadsters. Only problem is it was sitting on the
>>wall and nobody knows what it came off of. I have
>>spent hours trudging through yards now looking at
>>all kinds of makes of cars and have not found
>>another. The fan has the following info on it:
>>Aisin 81900-2205 (on a metal sticker) and HMC
>>25381-28000 "painted" or paint stamped on it. Aisin
>>is the manufacturer, but a search of their web sites
>>does not reveal a way to search by part number. I
>>believe that HMC stands for Honda Motor Company, but
>>a part number search via a few web sites does not
>>result in a hit (I also tried other manufucturers
>>that start with H). I am about to call Honda and
>>see if they can cross it... any other suggestions?
>>As I said, this is the PERFECT fan for us
>>Roadsters... very powerful, easily mounts to the
>>existing rad, leaves about 1/2 an inch in front of
>>the water pump shaft (at least on a 160!
>>0... have not tried it on the 2000) and it only cost
>>me $25.00. The 1600 is much happier with its new
>>fan over the old noisy 7 blade. Thanks for any
>>help!
>>Greg
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