The Audi TT was introduced in September 1998 as a coupe. This car was listed in Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 2000 and 2001. During the development of the TT, many popular cooling fan motor parts have been built. When the engine runs, the cooling fan motor gets hot because of the friction created by internal moving parts. A faulty TT cooling fan motor can lead to the engine overheating, a decline in A/C function, and an uncommon noise from the radiator fan.
TT stands out for great parts. However, consumers need new cooling fan motors if these parts are worn or damaged. The removal process for the TT cooling fan motor parts is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Locate the engine cooling fans. And remove the engine cooling fan assembly from the radiator. Then remove any electrical connectors from the motor. And finally, remove the bolts holding the engine cooling fan motor onto the cooling fan assembly. The bad TT cooling fan motor parts will cause many problems. The fuse of the cooling fans will be blown. And the engine will be overheated. And engine cooling fans will not come on at a proper temperature. There are lots of better and smarter TT products and devices. It is easy to buy needed TT parts at nearly wholesale prices. And we are online for you 24/7.