i have an auto '93 850 with 130k. i am having problems with the radiator fan. it was working fine and then i replaced the oil trap. after that, it has not worked correctly.
symptoms:
if i turn on the a/c, the fan does not run at low speed. i hear the compressor seems to 'click' on for about a second and then 'click' off. it waits another second and then repeats the same cycle. it doesn't sound normal to me. this started the same time that the fan stopped working (after i put things back together).
also, if i run the engine until the temp gauge reaches normal temp and the top radiator pipe is warm, the fan does not run at high speed. if i then turn the engine off and disconnect the ect, the fan will run for a few minutes at high speed.
fan relay check:
i checked the fan relay is ok by connecting each of the center pins directly to the battery ground, one at a time. the fan runs fine at low and high speeds when i drive the relay manually this way.
ect check:
I measured the ect resistance. warm, it measures ~380 ohms (~2800 ohms cold). this seems to be in spec. i replaced it anyway and still no change.
i disconnected the ect and measuring the voltage coming from the ecu. it is a exactly 0.0000 v. it doesn't fluctuate like a floating connection. from what i have read, i believe this is supposed to be 5 v - ???
wire check:
i pulled the ecu's and checked the paths to the ect and the relay - all 4 wires look fine.
ecu:
i tried to 'wake up' the ecu (other forum advice) by disconnecting the fan relay center connector (to ecu), fan relay power connector and the ect connector, starting the engine and then connecting them while the engine was running. apparently, this can 'wake up' the ecu.
dubious procedures:
when i was initially reconnecting the battery, i had the key at position ii (this supposedly stops the air bag light from coming on). i had both positive and negative terminals disconnected and don't remember which one i connected first. i do remember slight arcing at the terminal when i made the second connection (everything was obviously live). this may or may not be relevent.
does anyone have any ideas about where to go from here?
many thanks in advance and regards,
tim






