About two weeks ago, I started the car up, and let it run for about 15 minutes. (I do this once a week as I don't use it in the winter). Anyway, I came out an noticed the temp was near 240 degrees! I quickly popped the hood and turned on the defroster to cool it off. The temps quickly dropped (thank goodness the unheated garage was in the low 20's that day), but I did not hear the fans come on. Usually, the defroster turns the fans on, since the compressor is activated.
Anyway, after much searching, I discovered the fuse for the fans blew. I replaced the fuse, and thinking everything was fine, tried again. The temp rose again, but no fans.
Here's what I''ve checked so far:
All three relays are fine. Checked them in the fog light circuit...all checked out.
The fuse has not blown again, and I'm seeing 12vdc across the fuse.
The engine temp sensors are both working. I scanned the computer in real-time and verified both the gauge sensor and the PCM sensor were reading the temperature accurately.
What I haven't done is verified that the fans are both getting power. Since I need to jack up the car to do this, I'm
. Because of the fan shrouds, it's difficult to see if they are running at all (even slow speed). Because there are two fans, I don't think both failing at the same time is likely, but I'm not positive. Never heard of this happening...
Anyway, is it possible the computer is not sending the signal to turn the fans on? Wouldn't a trouble code be set?
How can I continue to diagnose the problem?
Anyway, after much searching, I discovered the fuse for the fans blew. I replaced the fuse, and thinking everything was fine, tried again. The temp rose again, but no fans.
Here's what I''ve checked so far:
All three relays are fine. Checked them in the fog light circuit...all checked out.
The fuse has not blown again, and I'm seeing 12vdc across the fuse.
The engine temp sensors are both working. I scanned the computer in real-time and verified both the gauge sensor and the PCM sensor were reading the temperature accurately.
What I haven't done is verified that the fans are both getting power. Since I need to jack up the car to do this, I'm
. Because of the fan shrouds, it's difficult to see if they are running at all (even slow speed). Because there are two fans, I don't think both failing at the same time is likely, but I'm not positive. Never heard of this happening...Anyway, is it possible the computer is not sending the signal to turn the fans on? Wouldn't a trouble code be set?
How can I continue to diagnose the problem?

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