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Being able to understand wiring diagrams and troubleshoot wiring often separates the men from the boys (or, not dissing the ladies, the “real mechanics from the wannabes”). So, I confess, I’m a boy on this one. The vehicle is an ’02 Chevy Venture LS with front wheel drive 3.4L engine.
Coolant fan number 2 (passenger side facing vehicle) stopped working. With our hot Southern summers and a salvage yard nearby, I went and bought another fan without attempting any diagnostics. I discovered the issue is not the fan. Number 2 cooling fan will not come on. Here is what I know:
The cooling fan (salvage and original are good) This was determined by testing fans off the car, and using the connector for cooling fan 1.
I checked the fan wiring harness for continuity (pictured at bottom), all is good.With my multimeter, I verified I have good current going to the motor (light blue wire) and coming from the motor, black.
Both relays are fine, I swapped them.
Both 30 amp maxi fuses are fine.
The ac clutch relay seems to work, it turns on the number 1 fan when ac is turned on.
My tests were performed with the vehicle cranked and the ac turned on…I’ve used a bypass wire from coolant fan number 2 black at the fan and grounded it. Still the fan will not work. I’m scratching me head here. With proper voltage going to the fan and grounding the return it still will not turn on.
I’ve attached a few photos, including a wiring diagram. Maybe you can see it without it being too blurry. Please be gentle if I’ve colored something wrong. Staying dirty and learning.
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