Originally Posted by
squirlz The ECU sends out the signal to turn on the fans. Pin 2 of each relay should go to ground to turn the fans on. The fan and AC fan relays are powered by the same circuit so you should have power at Pin 3 at each relay. The fans will turn on when engine coolant temps are above 203*F while under 12MPH and at 212*F below that. With the AC on the fan is pretty much on except when going over 50MPH.
It gets its input from the 2 pin engine coolant temp sensor. The sensor should read 2.5K Ohm when coolant temps are 68*F. The black wire is ground and the Brown/Yellow is input to the ECU.
1. Your temps are not really getting that high and just the gauge sensor is bad.
2. Your Engine coolant temp sensor is reading incorrectly.
So do you think I should change out the coolant temp sensor again?
I do plan on checking the system for bubbles via the small purge screw on the inlet line where the thermostat is. I'm also going to change the thermostat asap.