WHAT NEXT???????? ARG
WHAT NEXT???????? ARG
Ok so I am overheating still. have replaced the relay, the coolant temp swith in the block, the cooling fan switch at the rear of the engine bay and have even tried another ecm after my local garage guy said that the ecm thougt the fan was always on even when it wasn't and that I should get a new ecm. Well I got one out of a wrecked firebird and changed the proms and it does the same thing as my original ecm. What gives I cannot understand this. The ecm thinks the fan is always on but the fan never comes on....HELP PLEASE HELP!
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1988 IROC-Z T-Top "MATTSTOY"
350 Crate engine
370ft. lb Torque STOCK
5speed Centerforce clutch, Spohn Sub-frames, Jamex 1.5 Lowering springs, 2 1/2' Exhaust,ram air setup
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1988 IROC-Z T-Top "MATTSTOY"
350 Crate engine
370ft. lb Torque STOCK
5speed Centerforce clutch, Spohn Sub-frames, Jamex 1.5 Lowering springs, 2 1/2' Exhaust,ram air setup
wire the fan motor direct and see if it works
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ICON Motorsports
1st & 3rd
MM Black Diamond 538 F&AM
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ICON Motorsports
1st & 3rd
MM Black Diamond 538 F&AM
Matt,
The ECM really doesn't monitor the fan operation. It only controls the output, and presumes that the fan runs whenever it is commanded ON. Do the fan ground connection and fusible link test O.K.? You shoudl be able to hear the fan relay click on if you ground the dark green/white wire o the fan relay. If the relay clicks on, the fan power circuit may have a bad fuse link, ground, or you may have failed relay contacts (doubtful on a new relay).
This might help:
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Later,
Vader
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[This message has been edited by Vader (edited May 03, 2001).]
The ECM really doesn't monitor the fan operation. It only controls the output, and presumes that the fan runs whenever it is commanded ON. Do the fan ground connection and fusible link test O.K.? You shoudl be able to hear the fan relay click on if you ground the dark green/white wire o the fan relay. If the relay clicks on, the fan power circuit may have a bad fuse link, ground, or you may have failed relay contacts (doubtful on a new relay).
This might help:
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Later,
Vader
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"What a Day..."
Adobe Acrobat Reader
[This message has been edited by Vader (edited May 03, 2001).]
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