Technical 1.2 16v with air con Radiator and Condenser assemble

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Technical 1.2 16v with air con Radiator and Condenser assemble

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Does anyone with the 1.2 16v engine can tell me if they have a conveyor in their fan, radiator, condenser assembly?



I was looking at the Fiat diagrams, and it shows a conveyor that is not present in my car. I bought this car in second hand, and I am sure it had a crash with the previous owner, and maybe that broke or something.


Number 2 in the diagram.



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Fairly sure I dont have that number 2 part.


On my 2004 1.2 16V I think the radiator fan shroud is supporting the water radiator on the same support the A/C condensor uses. I dont think it is possible to remove the fan shroud without pulling the condensor up to release the bottom of the fan shroud.

It is impossible to see what is actually there at the moment and I cannot find any pictures of the parts. I just know when I tried to take the radiator fan shroud off it was much more difficult than I had realised.

So when you look at the fan shroud it seems the water radiator is supporting the fan shroud but I think it is the other way around.
 
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I found a picture of my type of fan shroud. The A/C condensor is supported on those plastic legs. (The feet on the water radiator must be fitting into the holes in the metal radiator support bracket).
 

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I have the mk2 and not the mk2b punto.

The radiator assembly must be a bit different.
My fan attaches to the back of the radiator, and the condensor for the AC attaches in the front. Both use 4 screws.
The radiator has the 2 feet and attaches to the crossrail at the bottom. And then screws on to a bracket on top.
 
I have the mk2 and not the mk2b punto.

The radiator assembly must be a bit different.
My fan attaches to the back of the radiator, and the condensor for the AC attaches in the front. Both use 4 screws.
The radiator has the 2 feet and attaches to the crossrail at the bottom. And then screws on to a bracket on top.

My arrangement is very similar to what you are describing.

The fan shroud attached to the back of the radiator reaches under the water radiator to support the condensor via the two plastic legs on the fan shroud. The fan shroud then supports the top of the condensor with some plastic fittings which are screwed to the fan shroud and are just resting on top of the condensor to stop it moving around
 
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