• | Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure. |
• | Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic approach. |
• | Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each diagnostic category. |
The engine control module (ECM) commands the fans ON in either high speed or low speed, depending on cooling requirements. In low speed, both fans are turned ON at a reduced speed. High speed has both fans turned ON at full speed.
In low speed operation, the ECM applies ground to the coil side of the COOL/FAN 1 relay. This energizes the coil and applies voltage directly to the left cooling fan through the switch side of the COOL/FAN 1 relay, which is fed by the COOL/FAN fuse. The right fan is connected in series to the left fan through the de-energized COOL/FAN SER/PAR relay so that both operate at low speed.
In high speed operation, the ECM applies a ground to the coil side of the COOL/FAN 1 relay, the COOL/FAN SER/PAR relay , and the COOL/FAN relay. On the COOL/FAN relay, the energized coil closes the switch side of the relay and applies voltage directly to the right cooling fan through the switch side of the relay, which is fed by the COOL/FAN 2 fuse. At the same time, the ECM energizes the COOL/FAN SER/PAR relay pulling the switch side over, providing a direct path to ground for the left cooling fan, which has voltage applied through the energized COOL/FAN 1 relay. In high speed mode, the fans are operated as a parallel circuit with full voltage applied to each.
Cooling Fan Description and Operation
⇒ | If both fans are OFF, replace the COOL/FAN 2 relay. If either fan is still activated, remove the COOL/FAN 1 relay. If both fans are now OFF replace the COOL/FAN 1 relay. If either fan is still activated, test for a short to voltage in the fan voltage supply circuit. |