The Radiator Condenser Fan is a key part in the cooling system of engines, tasked with condensing heat away from the radiator. It finds application in numerous vehicles to ensure proper engine functioning and prevent overheating issues. This fan offers several technical advantages, including enhanced cooling performance, minimized risk of engine damage due to excessive heat, and prolonged engine life.
MAHLE is the brand behind this product, identified by MPN CFF532000P, and it is produced in Poland.
Radiator fans are engine cooling system components used to increase airflow through the radiator core, independent of vehicle speed. These fans are typically mounted either directly to the radiator or within the radiator shroud, drawing or pushing air to dissipate heat from the engine coolant. Electric fans utilize a motor and fan blades, controlled by the engine control unit via temperature sensors, while viscous clutch fans are mechanically driven by the engine. Fan design varies by vehicle, incorporating blade geometry optimized for airflow and noise reduction, and materials like plastic or aluminum for weight and durability. Proper operation is critical to prevent engine overheating, especially during low-speed operation or high ambient temperatures.