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Originally posted by bjtheman1 View PostYep
Are you dropping the coil voltage to the relay? Are you dropping the ground?
Are there issues with the voltage going into the relay?
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On my 2007 I had a very similar problem...
The fan would just stop working when under heavy load. Relays didn't fix it, the fuses didn't blow, but the fan worked fine when receiving battery voltage to the fan (with ground). What I eventually found is that the high-speed fan wire was not completely inserted into the BOTTOM of the fuse box. This burned the fusebox and I eventually ran a separate fan relay triggered by the computer at the relay so it operates 100% normally.
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Originally posted by StevenTheGreat View PostThe fan would just stop working when under heavy load. Relays didn't fix it, the fuses didn't blow, but the fan worked fine when receiving battery voltage to the fan (with ground). What I eventually found is that the high-speed fan wire was not completely inserted into the BOTTOM of the fuse box. This burned the fusebox and I eventually ran a separate fan relay triggered by the computer at the relay so it operates 100% normally.
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Originally posted by StevenTheGreat View PostThe fan would just stop working when under heavy load. Relays didn't fix it, the fuses didn't blow, but the fan worked fine when receiving battery voltage to the fan (with ground). What I eventually found is that the high-speed fan wire was not completely inserted into the BOTTOM of the fuse box. This burned the fusebox and I eventually ran a separate fan relay triggered by the computer at the relay so it operates 100% normally.
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Ford should sell the pin and quite possibly the connector too. Looks like the wire overheated a little ways up into the harness. Strip it back and check it out. If you can unpin a good connector and post the picture I might be able to help more. I use RJMInjection for factory Ford terminals but I don't know if they carry anything this new.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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I fixed it! Well, I hope it lasts. lol
I just drilled out all the burned crap, attatched additional wire to the hi-speed fan wire ran it through the hole and crimped on a spade connector. Then I just attatched it to the prong in the fuse box.
Data-logged and the both fan speeds work.
Thanks again for everyone's help.
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Originally posted by bjtheman1 View PostSomething else I just noticed reviewing my data-logs....when the low-speed fan comes on the a/c compressor does, but when it showed the hi-speed fan on (when it wasn't) the a/c compressor did not come on???
With the meter set on ohms does the fan show resistance? Or is it open?as above, jump 12v to it to see if it comes onRich
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