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Old Jul 13, 2013 | 09:44 AM
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Default Re: radiator fan 50 fuse

Originally Posted by mj24724
is the fuse labeled suction type fan.and how do you know its blown.I have the low coolant light keeps coming on I think the fan isn`t working .I`ve read it might be the fuse is blown or fan is not working.
The radiator fan fuse is in the little box with the flip up lid just in front of the battery.
2 ways to test :
1. measure the voltage on the end of the fuse NOT connected to the battery buss bar, you should see 12.7 volts or better.
2. disconnect the negative battery cable, then remove the fuse and measure it with an ohm meter. You should see 0 ohms or thereabouts.

NOTE: this fuse supplies power to the Fan Control Module mounted on the left fender well.
This module is controlled by the PTCM to regulate the fan speed.
 

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