Fan Fail Bypass Fix Alternative
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Fan Fail Bypass Fix Alternative
- From: jwit6@xxxx
- Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 23:10:39 EDT
Here's a simple Fan Fail Module fix to make the Fan Fail Light come on only
when either the cooling fan curcuit breaker thermal trip has opened, or the
Cooling Fan Relay has failed. It will only illuminate the light if the fans
are supposed to be running and are not getting voltage. Some of the simple
fixes like the early bypass, and the thing with 2 fuses that you see one of
the vendors selling, make the Fan Fail light come on and stay on everytime
the fans are supposed to be running. This is backwards. You get to watch it
turn on and off. One suggestion I saw was to put tape over the "FAIL" portion
of the panel.
I've put a hand drawn schematic of the before and after socket wiring in the
photo section under "Techie Stuff" so you can see what you have to do.
Anyway, if you rewire the existing Fan Fail Module socket you can replace it
with a standard accessory relay just like the cooling fan relay. I used a
Borg Warner R682.
As usual disconnect the battery.
Open up the relay compartment.
Locate the first row of relays. Thats the row closest to you as you face the
rear of the car and look down into the relay compartment.
Remove the Fan Fail Module (Big Blue module if it's still in there. It's the
first one on the passenger side)
Remove the Low Beam Relay (First relay on the drivers side)
Remove the Cooling Fan Relay (Second on the passenger side next to the old
Fan Fail Module)
You can now remove the two screws holding the relay socket assy to the metal
tray.
You can now lift the socket assy up and slide the Fan Fail Relay socket off
of the remaining sockets in order to perform the rewire per the schematic.
I would recommend soldering all connections, insulating bare wires and
generally doing this in a professional manner. Introducing 15amp fuses in the
black/green wires to the fans is optional in my mind but not a bad idea. You
can use all the existing socket connectors simply by cutting the existing
wires about an inch from the socket connectors, and neatly soldering your new
connections to the remaining wire stubs.
This mod works by using a standard accessory relay in the old Fan Fail Module
socket. The normally closed pins of the new relay (30/51 and 87A) are held
open any time the cooling fan relay is supposed to be energized and there is
voltage going to the fans. If the cooling fan relay is being told to energize
and kick on the fans, but there is no voltage to the fans, then the light
will come on. In which case you have either a circuit breaker thermal trip,
cooling fan relay failure, or other wiring problems. It will not signal you
if you pop the optional 15amp fuses but with the stock circuit breaker I'm
not sure you really need them anyway. (Also removing the spade connectors
going to both circuit breakers and soldering the wires directly is a really
good idea.)
Resecure the relay socket assy and reinstall the relays you removed plus
install the new one. All are the same, and the old fail module is no longer
required. You can test by starting the car and running the air with the
cooling fan relay removed. You should have a fan fail light.
I've already installed this and so far it seems ok. Let me know what you guys
think.
Jim 6147
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