Sounds like the harness, the PCM won't intermittently have issues. Check your wiring.
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Sounds like the harness, the PCM won't intermittently have issues. Check your wiring.
Have you checked all your grounds/wiring? Definitely something going on electrically.
Blue PIN 42 is grounding someplace. If you disconnect the PCM do the fans turn off? If not, it is not the PCM. If it does shut off, definitely that PIN.
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No, the Pcm is near the battery. PIN42 is on the Pcm.
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UPDATES:
- Replaced all 3 relays. I tested the old relays and all seemed ok. I tested the new relays before installing, all tested good.
- Turned on the car, same results.
- I pulled the connections to the PCM and checked for burnt runs, etc. Nothing with visual inspection. I did hit them with contact cleaner before I plugged them back in.
- I pulled the wires off the ECT while truck was running. Fans continued to run. Truck threw a P0118 fault, as expected. I reset that code.
- I disconnected the large harness beside the relay housing and checked all connections visually. I hit them with contact cleaner and reinstalled.
- I pulled the ground strap at the firewall and cleaned the connection.
- Truck is NOT overheating (I replaced the radiator, thermostat and all hoses about 3 months ago)
OBSERVATIONS:
- Fans run on HIGH when car is running.
- Fans run on LOW when car is shut down.
- If I disconnect battery and reconnect, the fans shut off until I restart the vehicle. Then they turn on and back to aggrevating me.
- If I pull relay to "COOL FAN 1" both fans stop. If I plug it back in, they start back up.
- If I pull relay to "COOL FAN 2", there is no change.
- If I pull relay to "COOL FAN 3", both fans stop.
- If I disconnect the wires to the fans themselves, they obviously stop.
- Here is where it gets interesting...If I disconnect the wires to one specific fan, the fans stop. The wires I pulled are to the fan on the driver side (Black and Blue) wires.
For now, I am keeping the plug to the fan (black and blue wire set) unplugged so I can drive and not drain battery. It is cold enough and the fans don't run much in the winter, if ever.
Any ideas?