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jimvbell POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Cypress,Ca,USA |
posted 05-31-2018 05:12 AM
2000 getting a 2nd aux fan code error. The fan starts as soon as you turn on the engine and does not shut off. Appreciate any help... |
padroo POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Chesterton, IN, USA |
posted 05-31-2018 10:00 AM
quote: What is the code? This message has been edited by padroo on 05-31-2018 at 10:15 AM |
Tony Goertz POA Site Supporter Administrating Kat Personal ScrapBook From:Lucan1, Ontario, Canada |
posted 05-31-2018 10:09 AM
For starters - Can be bad temp sensor in engine or transmission. Either will cause computer to turn on fans. Also a bad (missing) high speed fan relay or fuse will cause low speed fan to come on immediately. I'd check the fuses and relays first. |
jimvbell POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Cypress,Ca,USA |
posted 05-31-2018 11:11 AM
Thanks Guys I'll start there...Appreciate the help... |
CAT-A-TONIC POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:SANTA CLARA,CA. |
posted 05-31-2018 12:06 PM
Coolant temp sensors can go bad but not likely. There's a property inside them that connects the two sides of the wires together. This property create resistance between the two sides of the wires up to where it's connected by the plastic plug in. This property is calibrated so that when coolants mostly cold there's the most resistance and least amount of voltage that gets through. when engine is warming up resistance drops and once within range, the amount of voltage that is allowed through will trigger a signal to the relay and presto, on come the fans. Once the engine cools down via the fans(s), resistance increases and they turn off. It continues this cycle as the engine is running. I would look at the fan relays first. |
jimvbell POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Cypress,Ca,USA |
posted 05-31-2018 12:30 PM
The code is P0482.. What is the best way to test the relays? |
Tomcal POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Commack, NY, USA |
posted 05-31-2018 02:43 PM
First, Check to make sure you don't have A/C turned on. This will turn on fan instantly. Next, try Swapping high speed fan relay with low speed relay and see what happens. This will determine if it's a relay problem or something else. Fuses and Relays are in the Power Distribution Center( PDC) located under hood on divers side. Label on inside cover of PDC shows locations. To check the actually relay you will need a Multi-meter to measures continuity, resistance and voltage. Try relay swap and let us know results. |
jimvbell POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Cypress,Ca,USA |
posted 05-31-2018 03:00 PM
OK Swapped them and AC is off.. No Change |
Tomcal POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Commack, NY, USA |
posted 05-31-2018 04:49 PM
All right. That rules out it being a relay failure. Let me hit the schematic in service manual tonight. I'll be back in touch after a little research. |
padroo POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Chesterton, IN, USA |
posted 05-31-2018 07:51 PM
Information on code P0482 http://www.obd-codes.com/p0482 This message has been edited by padroo on 05-31-2018 at 07:55 PM |
Tomcal POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Commack, NY, USA |
posted 05-31-2018 09:23 PM
OK, I've looked at the schematics for cooling fan circuit. Basically you have two sensors that control fan. One is coolant temperature sensor and the other A/C Pressure Transducer. Both sensors are routed to PCM (Powertrain Control Module) which then sends signal to fan speed relays to turn fan on. One of these sensors is possibly defective, or the PCM is defective (lets not go there on PCM) or there could be a short somewhere in the wiring. To test you would need to disconnect wire plug on each sensor, one at a time to see which is causing the problem. Access to A/C pressure transducer is by removing passenger side, side panel. Look for it by A/C lines near firewall. Coolant sensor is located below/near upper radiator hose where it connects to engine. (so manual says) I did a quick look and could not locate it. Perhaps another member could help with location. So... remove coolant temperature sensor connector and see what happens. Replace connector, then do the same for A/C sensor. BTW... check the temperature gauge and see if it's functioning. Is it bottomed out when cold, or is it reading something cold? Tomorrow I'll give you wire color code for both sensors to help you better locate them. Do you have a multi-meter? This message has been edited by Tomcal on 05-31-2018 at 09:29 PM |
jimvbell POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Cypress,Ca,USA |
posted 06-01-2018 05:22 AM
Thanks Tomcal, It will take me some time to get check this out. This BS called work keeps getting in my way of the important things. I will get back to you as soon as I can. I really appreciate you going out of your way to help... Thanks again Jim |
Tomcal POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Commack, NY, USA |
posted 06-01-2018 09:15 AM
When you have a chance, the wiring color codes for sensors are as follows; A/C Pressure Transducer sensor is three (3) wires; Violet with white tracer
Tan with Black tracer Good luck and keep us updated on your progress. This message has been edited by Tomcal on 06-01-2018 at 01:45 PM |
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