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Old 04-23-2016, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by shevin View Post
I checked there is a 13.4v DC voltage on the aux fan using my mulitmeter
Since you have a meter, with the key on, find the ground connection at the connector and link the ground to each of the negative sides, one at a time, and see if fan activates. The link closes the circuit.

FYI- There is nothing wrong with doing basic troubleshooting to learn or to save some money. I can remember a time that if I didn't figure out what was wrong and fix it myself the vehicle was going to sit until I did. Vehicles are much more complicated than the good 'ol days but I still start with basic troubleshooting in 95% of the cases.
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