rhubarb9999
Registered Member
2010 4.6 .. 84K miles
So ... I was in stop and go traffic and the car overheated. The temp gauge was at zero. I assumed the temp sensor went bad and the fan did not turn on.
I replaced the temp sensor and gauge is working again. I can read OBD data and I am getting a good temp. However the fan is still not coming on.
I checked the cooling fan relay and it tests good. I checked for voltage across the relay trigger posts and its good .. so the computer is telling the fan to turn on. I jumped the power posts of the relay .. still no fan .. but there is voltage on one side.
I then checked to connector to the fan on the 'cooling fan control module/PWM' .. no voltage. Is there any other way to test the PWM before I buy a new/used one? Anything else I should check?
Is it common for the PWM to die?
So ... I was in stop and go traffic and the car overheated. The temp gauge was at zero. I assumed the temp sensor went bad and the fan did not turn on.
I replaced the temp sensor and gauge is working again. I can read OBD data and I am getting a good temp. However the fan is still not coming on.
I checked the cooling fan relay and it tests good. I checked for voltage across the relay trigger posts and its good .. so the computer is telling the fan to turn on. I jumped the power posts of the relay .. still no fan .. but there is voltage on one side.
I then checked to connector to the fan on the 'cooling fan control module/PWM' .. no voltage. Is there any other way to test the PWM before I buy a new/used one? Anything else I should check?
Is it common for the PWM to die?
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