Crossfire Fan Control Module Wizards Asymble!
Crossfire Fan Control Module Wizards Asymble!
I know it's been forever and 3 days since I last posted. However on this problem I'm stuck, I replaced the fan (It literally broke itself free from the rotating motor).
After the replacing the fan with a new unit I assumed that the fcm (fan control module) was bad.
To test and ensure that the fcm was the broken part. I removed the fcm from my srt6 and I placed it into the na. The fan still did not move even with the AC cranked all the way up what am I missing guys?
Also thank you guys tremendously without you all there is no way, I cloud have survived the stickykey, rcm, conductor plate, crank and cam position sensors. You guys are all life savers, thankyou again
After the replacing the fan with a new unit I assumed that the fcm (fan control module) was bad.
To test and ensure that the fcm was the broken part. I removed the fcm from my srt6 and I placed it into the na. The fan still did not move even with the AC cranked all the way up what am I missing guys?
Also thank you guys tremendously without you all there is no way, I cloud have survived the stickykey, rcm, conductor plate, crank and cam position sensors. You guys are all life savers, thankyou again
Re: Crossfire Fan Control Module Wizards Asymble!
I know it's been forever and 3 days since I last posted. However on this problem I'm stuck, I replaced the fan (It literally broke itself free from the rotating motor).
After the replacing the fan with a new unit I assumed that the fcm (fan control module) was bad.
To test and ensure that the fcm was the broken part. I removed the fcm from my srt6 and I placed it into the na. The fan still did not move even with the AC cranked all the way up what am I missing guys?
Also thank you guys tremendously without you all there is no way, I cloud have survived the stickykey, rcm, conductor plate, crank and cam position sensors. You guys are all life savers, thankyou again
After the replacing the fan with a new unit I assumed that the fcm (fan control module) was bad.
To test and ensure that the fcm was the broken part. I removed the fcm from my srt6 and I placed it into the na. The fan still did not move even with the AC cranked all the way up what am I missing guys?
Also thank you guys tremendously without you all there is no way, I cloud have survived the stickykey, rcm, conductor plate, crank and cam position sensors. You guys are all life savers, thankyou again
Test the fan by just touching 12v to it quickly.
Re: Crossfire Fan Control Module Wizards Asymble!
Even this morning I put the fan control module (the one I thought was broken) in the SRT 6 and it worked. I even played around with the relays between the two cars. I also to tested the fan by directly connecting it to the battery It worked.
Maybe I'm missing something simple like a blown fuse. Could you guys help me with the fuses related to the air conditioning/fan
Maybe I'm missing something simple like a blown fuse. Could you guys help me with the fuses related to the air conditioning/fan
Re: Crossfire Fan Control Module Wizards Asymble!
Alright here's a quick little write-up just in case someone new to The forum and counters the same issue
1.If the fan is damaged replace it, it's not that difficult you don't need a mechanic it's literally two clips that are holding it in place. I personally removed the radiator hose to give me a little bit more clearance however I can see wiggling the fan in and out without removing the hose.
2. Test the fan by wiring it directly to the battery, to ensure its in proper working order
3. Check the 50 amp fuse it's in this little black box next to the battery it just pops open there's a little diagram on there telling which fuse is for the fan
4. Check the relay (the black square, next to the yellow square lol in fuse box)
5. Lastly if it's a fan control module if you can test one by plugging it in from another Crossfire or SLK.
Luckily my problem was just a broken fan (literally the fan spun itself loose from the housing) and the 50 amp fuse I hope this helps
1.If the fan is damaged replace it, it's not that difficult you don't need a mechanic it's literally two clips that are holding it in place. I personally removed the radiator hose to give me a little bit more clearance however I can see wiggling the fan in and out without removing the hose.
2. Test the fan by wiring it directly to the battery, to ensure its in proper working order
3. Check the 50 amp fuse it's in this little black box next to the battery it just pops open there's a little diagram on there telling which fuse is for the fan
4. Check the relay (the black square, next to the yellow square lol in fuse box)
5. Lastly if it's a fan control module if you can test one by plugging it in from another Crossfire or SLK.
Luckily my problem was just a broken fan (literally the fan spun itself loose from the housing) and the 50 amp fuse I hope this helps
Re: Crossfire Fan Control Module Wizards Asymble!
Is this fuse blown? Or is this its replacement?
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