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Originally Posted by Joshdub
I am assuming you do not have any software that would be able to read the codes. The fan can die and still spin freely. I would find some software to read the codes or pay a shop to diagnose it. A new OEM fan (Behr) is less than $400.
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I have the peake diagnostic tool, but it doesn't seem to be throwing any codes

Do you happen to know if it should throw codes if the fan is bad?
edit: looks like if the fan is bad, it will throw codes to the engine control module. I'm going to see if I can find any codes from there