Inop Radiator fan
#1
Inop Radiator fan
I'm having trouble with an inop radiator fan on a 99 DX hatch.
Have replaced with OE parts: cooling fan relay, thermostat, ECT switch, radiator (for prior leak).
20a fuse 57 confirmed good. Radiator fan motor confirmed good with power probe. Cooling system is fully bled. No visible damage to wire harness (12v measured at fan motor connector C211 with key on).
My question is this: could a bad PCM be causing this?
Thanks in advance
Have replaced with OE parts: cooling fan relay, thermostat, ECT switch, radiator (for prior leak).
20a fuse 57 confirmed good. Radiator fan motor confirmed good with power probe. Cooling system is fully bled. No visible damage to wire harness (12v measured at fan motor connector C211 with key on).
My question is this: could a bad PCM be causing this?
Thanks in advance
Last edited by Former User; 08-05-2015 at 03:32 PM.
#2
Re: Inop Radiator fan
Is the engine overheating? Any problems other than the fact that you think the fan should be running?
The fan switch is the primary control for the fan, not the PCM.
The fan switch is the primary control for the fan, not the PCM.
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#5
Re: Inop Radiator fan
I had a similar problem when i alsso replaced allot of the stuff and one of the tecks gave me some diaelectric grease and told me to do it for ***** and giggles and BLAM my fan worked and stayed working when it needed too i would try that man not to expensive to try since sometimes the pins inside connectores dnt fully contact when they should
#6
Re: Inop Radiator fan
Thanks all. Finally resolved the issue. Fault found at underhood fuse box - between 20a cooling fan fuse and rad fan relay. Replaced it and all is well.
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