The fan runs mostly at idle or low speed when the engine is at normal temperature.
High speed engine cooling fan relay.
The new relay setup is a dual relay and i found the one that i needed to replace was on the left of the two closest to the cab.
In the 2012 the relay was relocated next to the master cylinder along the driver side of the engine bay.
While monitoring the cooling fan the ecm detected a high speed condition.
In the 07 12 model the high speed relay was behind the driver side headlight.
The cooling fan relay takes the low voltage signal and internally switches the relay â œonâ to allow battery voltage to be supplied to the radiator cooling fan.
When the fan is on too often or won t come on at all a new relay may be the solution.
The relay will usually be activated once it is detected that the vehicle s temperature approaches excessively high temperatures.
The engine cooling fan only runs when needed to help cool the engine.
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The relay controls when the fan turns on and off based on coolant temperature.
When the correct parameters are met a temperature switch or the computer will activate the relay which will allow power to the fans.
A larger radiator a larger clutch fan and a shroud would probably keep your engine cool.
If the cooling fan is spinning beyond or below the manufacturers set parameters the engine light or malfunction indicator lamp mil will be illuminated by the ecm.
Using a mechanical fan for a high horsepower application can work just fine if a couple of things are considered.
Most fans should come on when the coolant reaches about 200 to 230 degrees.
The cooling fan relay is the relay that controls the engine s cooling fans.
It basically runs two fans in series for low speed and then put s each on it s own 12v circuit for high speed.
If your cooling fan runs all the time or not at all or if your engine runs hot it might be time to replace your cooling fan motor or relay.
So a engine cooling fan failure.
The function of the cooling fan relay is to convert a low voltage signal from either the electronic control module ecm or a thermostatically controlled sensor.
Or a failure of the fan relay or control circuit.
It is a bit confusing till you understand what is going on.
Usually use a cooling fan.
Mechanical fans can sometimes work better than electric fans.