I just had a new problem this morning with my 2000 s80 T6: my engine fan remained on forever after I've turned off the car. This is not the usual let's cool down the motor a bit thing. It was blowing for an hour, in winter, while the motor was already cold. After some hours, if I connect back the battery, it still starts up the fan immediately.
I've seen some related threads for older volvos:
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... hp?t=10667
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... hp?t=11429
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... php?t=6588
but the S80 setup is still not clear to me
I was checking the cables going to the fan: there are two (black-red) bringing ground and 12V, and a 3rd one (purple, I think) that I suppose is the control (see also attached diagrams).
If I disconnect the black-red, the fan is off (obviously, since there is no power going to the fan). If I measure it, there is 12V on the red always, even after the engine was off for hours. This can easily be measured at the 2 pin connector that is positioned on top of the fan unit, in the middle, right in front of you when opening the hood (4/71 on the 2nd attached image). It seems from the attached wiring diagrams that this is normal, but ... Can someone tell me (or help me by checking) whether it is normal? With motor turned off, should there be 12V?
If I disconnect the purple while the engine is off and the fan is going, nothing changes, the fan keeps blowing air. I was reading 0V on the connector. Is this normal? Should the fan spin if the control signal is removed?
According to specs, this control signal "A7" is supposed to be:
#A7 Engine cooling fan (FC) control signal
Pulse width modulation (PWM) signal, Uhigh=0.7*Ubat, Ulow =1.2V, F=100 Hz, Pulse ratio=10%-95%
I think having 0V there could easily be the cause. I understand that this is how the fan speed is controlled, but I don't know what should be the signal when the fan is off! The 2 pin connector (with only one pin used) is on the passenger side of the fan unit. Can someone check this signal for me when the fan is off? (watch out, the fan might start when this signal is disconnected)
Some more info:
- I have no error codes
- The temperature gauge on the dashboard seems to work fine, showing middle (9 o'clock) while I'm driving (am I right, is the the right working temp?) and lower temperatures as the engine cools down. I've also checked with an ELM327 and it was reading values that seemed reasonable.
- Yesterday, while the car was doing its usual cooling cycle after I've turned off the car, the fan suddenly switched to higher rev for some seconds. Than it was back to normal, and turned off after some minutes as usual.
Thanks for any advice,
trekking






