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i have had the relay,the fan module and all the plugs replaced for the relay and fan from chrysleri have had the relay,the fan module and all the plugs replaced for the relay and fan from chrysler
It sounds like electrical arcing is overheating the relay and causing it to fail. Have you thoroughly cleaned (emery board, electrical contact cleaner spray) all relevant connectors and replaced damaged ones? CharlieIt sounds like electrical arcing is overheating the relay and causing it to fail. Have you thoroughly cleaned (emery board, electrical contact cleaner spray) all relevant connectors and replaced damaged ones? Charlie
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it could be the wiring between the relay and fan shorted somewhere, or the fan may be shorted, try unplugging the fan and applying power and ground direct to it, if the fan works fine, look for a shorted wire, note the wire can short inside its plastic cover
have you checked the current with a test light? what about the temperature sensor? the fan will only come on when the temperature gets to a certain point.. try checking the temperature sensor, maybe plug came off, but you should get check engine light if that was the case. fan motor might have gone bad.
replace your cooling fan motor relay because if you dont eventually your radiator will explode and this will cause your engine block to crack and then if your fan isn't blowing the engine will continue to overheat and the engine will seize and then you need a new engine. A cooling fan motor relay is around $30.
its almost always the relay..ther is a recall for that coling fan check with your local dealer with your vin to see if it applies to your truck... the relay is located under the right headlight under the bumper.... the best way to get to it is remove the right headlight by taking ou the long bolt on the top and then pry it free with a prybar it has three clips behind it.. once off you can see the relay inthe opening under the light area.. use a hole saw or jig saw to remove the plastic that is over it .. then you will see its held on by 2 screws 8mm and the one connector.. the relay should have a blue label on it...
the only problem that vehicle has is with cooling fans is relay/module or electrical harness to module that burns up located behind and under right front headlamp assy must remove headlamp to access relay/module that is what powers up fan motor module assy.
i have had the relay,the fan module and all the plugs replaced for the relay and fan from chrysler
and i still have the same problem
the fuse is fine but it keeps on blowing the relay for som reason
relay or fuse
It sounds like electrical arcing is overheating the relay and causing it to fail. Have you thoroughly cleaned (emery board, electrical contact cleaner spray) all relevant connectors and replaced damaged ones? Charlie
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