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for one second, and then go out. Turn ignition switch to START
position. Warning light should come on and stay on.
2) When ignition switch is turned from START to ON position,
warning light should come on for one second, and then go out. If
warning light functions as specified, go to step 3). If warning light
does not function as specified, see appropriate trouble shooting test:
* IGNITION SWITCH IN ON POSITION (ENGINE NOT RUNNING),
ANTI-LOCK WARNING LIGHT INOPERATIVE
* AFTER ENGINE STARTS, ANTI-LOCK WARNING LIGHT REMAINS ON
* IGNITION SWITCH IN START POSITION, ANTI-LOCK WARNING LIGHT
INOPERATIVE
* IGNITION SWITCH IN ON POSITION, ANTI-LOCK WARNING LIGHT
BLINKS TWICE. IN START POSITION, LIGHT STAYS ON. WHEN
IGNITION SWITCH IS CYCLED FROM START TO ON POSITION, LIGHT
BLINKS ONCE, THEN TURNS OFF
3) Test drive vehicle. If ANTI-LOCK warning light does not
come on at low speed, go to next step. If light comes on at low speed,
motor relay, solenoid valve or Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) malfunction is\
indicated. Go to step 6). If insufficient braking force or ABS
malfunction exists, go to next step. If none of listed symptoms exist,
go to step 6).
4) Check conventional brake system components for proper
operation. Check for mechanical lock of hydraulic unit solenoid valve.
Check for plugged hydraulic line in hydraulic unit. Repair or replace
as necessary. If hydraulic unit is okay, go to next step.
5) Ensure WSS rotor gap is correct. See WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
(WSS) under ADJUSTMENTS. Check for faulty wheel speed sensor. See
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (WSS) under COMPONENT TESTS. Replace sensor as
necessary. See WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (WSS) under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
Inspect ECU connectors and related wiring harness. See WIRING DIAGRAMS
. If testing indicates no mechanical or electrical failures,
substitute ECU with known-good unit and retest.
6) Enter ABS self-diagnostics and retrieve Diagnostic Trouble
Codes (DTCs). See RETRIEVING DTCs under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. If no
DTCs are displayed, fault may be intermittent. Attempt to make
malfunction reoccur. If no diagnostic output exists, check and repair
wiring harness between ECU and data link connector. See
WIRING DIAGRAMS .
NOTE: Trouble shoot ANTI-LOCK warning light in following sequence:
instrument cluster circuit, ECU and valve relay.
Ignition Switch In ON position (Engine Not Running),
ANTI-LOCK Warning Light Inoperative
1) If all other warning lights come on with ignition on, go
to step 3). If other warning lights do not come on, check fuse No. 11
in main fuse panel. If fuse is blown, correct cause of blown fuse, and
replace fuse. If fuse is okay, go to next step.
2) Remove instrument cluster. Turn ignition on. Using DVOM,
check voltage between vehicle ground and instrument cluster ANTI-LOCK
warning light terminal No. 28. See Fig. 2. If light does not come on,
go to next step. If light comes on, check and repair connectors and
related wiring harness between instrument cluster, ABS valve relay and
ECU. See WIRING DIAGRAMS .
3) Turn ignition off. Check for faulty warning light bulb.
Replace bulb as necessary. If bulb is okay, check and repair
connectors and related wiring harness between instrument cluster and
ECU. See WIRING DIAGRAMS . If connectors and wiring are okay, replace
instrument cluster.
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* Check for short in center differential lock switch circuit.
* Check for faulty center differential lock switch.
* Check for short in ECU circuit or faulty ECU.
* Check for short in indicator control unit circuit or faulty
4WD indicator control unit.
Repair wiring harness or replace component as necessary. See
WIRING DIAGRAMS .
5) If 4WD indicator light does not come on with transfer
shift lever in "4H" position, repair wiring harness between 4WD
indicator control unit and center differential lock switch. Check for
faulty 4WD indicator control unit.
6) If 4WD indicator light does not come on with transfer
shift lever in "4H" position, repair wiring harness between 4WD
indicator control unit and free wheel engage switch. See
WIRING DIAGRAMS . Check ground wire at engage switch. Check for faulty
free wheel engage switch.
DTC 27: REAR DIFFERENTIAL LOCK DETECTION SWITCH (WITH
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK)
NOTE: DTC is set if ECU detects an open circuit in rear
differential lock detection switch system.
1) Start engine. Ensure rear differential indicator light
comes on when top of rear differential lock switch (located below
radio) is pushed. If indicator light comes on, go to step 3). If
indicator light does not come on, go to next step.
2) Turn engine off. Check wiring harness between rear
differential lock control unit and rear differential lock switch. See
WIRING DIAGRAMS . Check rear differential lock control unit power
circuit. See REAR DIFFERENTIAL CONTROL UNIT under COMPONENT TESTS. If
circuit is okay, replace rear differential lock control unit.
3) Disconnect ECU 22-pin connector. Turn ignition on. Using
DVOM, check voltage between terminal No. 46 and ground. See Figs. 5-6.
When rear differential is locked, battery voltage should not be
present. When rear differential is unlocked, battery voltage should be
present. If voltage is as specified, go to next step. If voltage is
not as specified, repair connectors and related wiring harness between
ECU and rear differential lock switch. See WIRING DIAGRAMS.
4) Check and repair ECU 22-pin connector. If connector is
okay, replace ECU.
DTC 27: REAR DIFFERENTIAL LOCK DETECTION SWITCH (WITHOUT
DIFFERENTIAL LOCK)
NOTE: DTC is set if ECU detects an interruption of battery voltage
at ECU terminal No. 46.
1) Check fuse No. 18 in main fuse block. If fuse is blown,
correct cause of blown fuse, and replace fuse. If fuse is okay, go to
next step.
2) Disconnect ECU 22-pin connector. Turn ignition on. Using
DVOM, check voltage between terminal No. 46 and ground. See Figs. 5-6.
If battery voltage is present, go to next step. If battery voltage is
not present, check and repair connectors and related wiring harness
between ECU and fuse No. 18. See WIRING DIAGRAMS.
3) Check and repair ECU 22-pin connector. If connector is
okay, replace ECU.
DTC 32: "G" SENSOR SYSTEM
NOTE: DTC is set if ECU detects "G" sensor output voltage less
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ELECTRIC COOLING FAN
COMPONENT TESTING
Radiator Fan Motor (Diamante)
1) Disconnect radiator fan motor connectors A39 and A40.
Ground fan motor connector A39 terminal No. 2 (Black wire). Using a
fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to fan motor connector A39
terminal No. 1 (Blue/Black wire). See Fig. 7. See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan
motor should operate at low speed with no abnormal noises or
interferences. Repair or replace components as necessary.
2) Ground fan motor connector A39 terminal No. 2 (Black wire)\
and connector A40 terminal No. 2 (Black wire). Using a fused jumper
wire, connect battery voltage to fan motor connector A39 terminal No.
1 (Blue/Black wire). See Fig. 7. See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor should
operate at medium speed with no abnormal noises or interferences.
Repair or replace components as necessary.
3) Ground fan motor connector A39 terminal No. 2 (Black wire)\
and connector A40 terminal No. 2 (Black wire). Using 2 fused jumper
wires, connect battery voltage to fan motor connector A39 terminal No.
1 (Blue/Black wire) and to connector A40 terminal No. 1 (Green wire)\
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See Fig. 7. See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor should operate at high
speed with no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or replace
components as necessary.
Fig. 7: Testing Radiator Fan Motor (Diamante)
Courtesy of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America.
Radiator Fan Motor (Eclipse)
1) Disconnect radiator fan motor 4-pin connector. Ground fan
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motor connector terminal No. 2 (Black wire). Using a fused jumper
wire, connect battery voltage to fan motor connector terminal No. 1
(White/Black wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor should operate with
no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or replace components as
necessary.
2) On all models except 1998 2.0L non-turbo, ground fan motor
4-pin connector terminal No. 4 (Black wire). Using a fused jumper
wire, connect battery voltage to fan motor connector terminal No. 3
(White/Blue wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor should operate with
no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or replace components as
necessary.
Radiator Fan Motor (Galant)
1) Disconnect radiator fan motor 4-pin connector. Ground fan
motor connector terminal No. 2 (Black wire). Using a fused jumper
wire, connect battery voltage to fan motor connector terminal No. 1
(Blue wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor should operate with no
abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or replace components as
necessary. If no problems exist, go to next step.
2) Ground fan motor 4-pin connector terminal No. 4 (Black
wire). Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to fan motor
connector terminal No. 3 (Blue/Black wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan
motor should operate with no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair
or replace components as necessary.
Radiator Fan Motor (Mirage)
Disconnect radiator fan motor 2-pin connector. Ground fan
motor 2-pin connector terminal No. 2 (Black wire). Using a fused
jumper wire, connect battery voltage to 2-pin connector terminal No. 1
(Blue/Black wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor should operate with
no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or replace components as
necessary.
Radiator Fan Motor (3000GT)
1) Disconnect radiator fan motor 4-pin connector. Ground fan
motor connector terminal No. 4 (Blue/Green wire). Using a fused jumper\
wire, connect battery voltage to fan motor connector terminal No. 2
(Red/Black wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor should operate with
no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or replace components as
necessary. If radiator fan motor operates as specified, go to next
step.
2) Disconnect battery voltage and ground from radiator fan
motor 4-pin connector. Using an ohmmeter, measure resistance between
radiator fan motor 4-pin connector terminals No. 1 (Black wire) and
No. 3 (Yellow/Blue wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Resistance should be 0.
29-0.35 ohms. Replace radiator fan motor if resistance is not as
specified.
Condenser Fan Motor (Diamante)
1) Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to
condenser fan motor 4-pin connector terminal No. 1 (Blue/White wire).
Connect ground to connector terminal No. 2 (Black wire). Fan motor
should operate with no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or
replace components as necessary. If no problems exist, go to next
step.
2) Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to
condenser fan motor 4-pin connector terminal No. 3 (Yellow wire). When\
terminal No. 4 (Black wire) is connected to ground, condenser fan
should operate faster. Replace condenser fan if operation is not as
specified. Ensure there are no abnormal noises or interferences during
fan operation.
Condenser Fan Motor (Eclipse)
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1) Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to
condenser fan motor 4-pin connector terminal No. 1 (Blue wire).
Connect ground to connector to terminal No. 4 (Black wire). Fan motor
should operate with no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or
replace components as necessary. If no problems exist, go to next
step.
2) Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to
condenser fan motor 4-pin connector terminal No. 3 (Blue/White wire).
When terminal No. 2 (Black wire) is connected to ground, condenser fan\
should operate faster. Replace condenser fan if operation is not as
specified. Ensure there are no abnormal noises or interferences during
fan operation.
Condenser Fan Motor (Galant)
1) Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to
condenser fan motor 4-pin connector terminal No. 1 (Blue wire).
Connect ground to connector to terminal No. 2 (Black wire). Fan motor
should operate with no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or
replace components as necessary. If no problems exist, go to next
step.
2) Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to
condenser fan motor 4-pin connector terminal No. 3 (Blue/White wire).
When terminal No. 4 (Black wire) is connected to ground, condenser fan\
should operate faster. Replace condenser fan if operation is not as
specified. Ensure there are no abnormal noises or interferences during
fan operation.
Condenser Fan Motor (Mirage)
Disconnect radiator fan motor 2-pin connector. Ground fan
motor 2-pin connector terminal No. 2 (Black/Blue wire). Using a fused
jumper wire, connect battery voltage to 2-pin connector terminal No. 1
(Black/Orange wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor should operate
with no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or replace components
as necessary.
Condenser Fan Motor (Montero & Montero Sport)
Disconnect radiator fan motor 2-pin connector. Ground fan
motor 2-pin connector terminal No. 1 (Blue/Black wire). Using a fused
jumper wire, connect battery voltage to 2-pin connector terminal No. 2
(Blue/White wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor should operate with
no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or replace components as
necessary.
Condenser Fan Motor (1997 3000GT)
1) Disconnect both condenser fan motor 2-pin connectors
located on driver side of radiator. Ground fan motor 2-pin connector
terminal No. 2 (Black wire). Using a fused jumper wire, connect
battery voltage to 2-pin connector terminal No. 1 (Blue wire). See
WIRING DIAGRAMS . Fan motor should operate with no abnormal noises or
interferences. Repair or replace components as necessary. If no
problems exist, go to next step.
2) Ground fan motor 2-pin connector terminal No. 2
(Blue/Black wire). Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage
to 2-pin connector terminal No. 1 (Blue/White wire). See
WIRING DIAGRAMS . Fan motor should operate with no abnormal noises or
interferences. Repair or replace components as necessary.
Condenser Fan Motor (1998 3000GT)
1) Disconnect condenser fan motor 3-pin connector located on
driver-side of radiator. Ground fan motor 2-pin connector terminal No.
3 (Black wire). Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to
3-pin connector terminal No. 1 (Blue/White wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS.
Fan motor should operate with no abnormal noises or interferences.
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Repair or replace components as necessary. If no problems exist, go to
next step.
2) Ground fan motor 3-pin connector terminal No. 3 (Black
wire). Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to 3-pin
connector terminal No. 2 (Blue wire). See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Fan motor
should operate with no abnormal noises or interferences. Repair or
replace components as necessary.
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
Remove ECT sensor from vehicle. Suspend sensor in water so
that sensor does not touch container. Slowly heat water. Using an
ohmmeter, check sensor continuity as temperature increases. Replace
ECT sensor if resistance is not as specified. See
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR RESISTANCE table.
ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR RESISTANCE
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Temperature F (C) Ohms
Diamante, Eclipse 2.0L Turbo & 2.4L
32 (0) ................................................. 5100-6500\
68 (20) ................................................ 2100-2700\
104 (40) ................................................ 900-1300\
176 (80) ................................................. 260-360\
Eclipse Non-Turbo
77 (25) ................................................. 900-1100\
212 (100) ................................................ 600-800\
Galant & Mirage
68 (20) ................................................ 2100-2700\
176 (80) ................................................. 260-360\
Montero
68 (20) ................................................ 2130-2610\
176 (80) ................................................. 258-322\
Montero Sport
68 (20) ................................................ 2100-2700\
176 (80) ................................................. 260-360\
3000GT
32 (0) ...................................................... 5800\
68 (20) ..................................................... 2400\
104 (40) .................................................... 1100\
176 (80) ..................................................... 300\
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Electric Cooling Fan Relay (Diamante, Eclipse, Galant &
Mirage)
1) Remove radiator fan motor relay from relay box located at
right side of engine compartment. Check for continuity between relay
terminals No. 1 and 3. If continuity exists, go to next step. If
continuity does not exist, replace cooling fan relay. See Fig. 8.
2) Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to
cooling fan relay terminal No. 1. Using another jumper wire, connect
cooling fan relay terminal No. 3 to battery ground. With cooling fan
relay energized, there should be continuity between cooling fan relay
terminals No. 4 and 5. With cooling fan relay not energized, there
should be no continuity between terminals No. 4 and 5. If continuity
does not exist as specified, replace cooling fan relay. See Fig. 8.
Electric Cooling Fan Relay (Montero, Montero Sport & 3000GT)
1)Remove relay from relay box in engine compartment relay
box. Check for continuity between relay terminals No. 2 and 4. If
continuity exists, go to next step. If continuity does not exist,
replace cooling fan relay. See Fig. 9.
2) Using a fused jumper wire, connect battery voltage to
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speed, coolant temperature and A/C operation request, PCM
will command low, medium or high speed fan operation.
Diamante
1) If only the radiator fan does not operate, check fusible
link No. 6 located in engine compartment relay box. If only the
condenser fan does not operate, check dedicated fuse No. 16 (20-amp)
located in engine compartment relay box. See WIRING DIAGRAMS. Repair
as necessary.
2) If radiator fan and condenser fan operate in all speeds
except low, check appropriate low speed relay. See COMPONENT TESTS.
See WIRING DIAGRAMS . If low speed relay is okay, check PCM. See
appropriate G - TESTS W/CODES article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE.
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1998
3) If radiator fan and condenser fan operate in all speeds
except high, check appropriate high speed relay. See COMPONENT TESTS.
See WIRING DIAGRAMS . If high speed relay is okay, check PCM. See
appropriate G - TESTS W/CODES article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE.
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1998
4) To confirm radiator fan or condenser fan operation, see
FAN OPERATING MODE (DIAMANTE) table. If fan operation is not as
specified, check wiring harness for opens or shorts. Repair as
necessary.
FAN OPERATING MODE (DIAMANTE) ( 1)
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Power Circuit
Coolant Operating Radiator Condenser
Temp.
F (C) Low/High Fan Speed Fan Speed
13 MPH ( 2)
221 (105) ( 2) ........ On/Off ....... Low ................ Low
221 (105) ( 3) ........ Off/On ....... Mid ................ Mid
239 (115) ( 3) ........ On/On ........ High .............. High
13 MPH ( 3)
221 (105) ( 2) ........ On/Off ....... Low ................ Low
221 (105) ( 2) ........ On/On ........ High .............. High
30 MPH ( 2)
203 (95) ( 2) ........ Off/Off ....... Off ................ Off
203 (95) ( 3) ......... On/Off ....... Low ................ Off
221 (105) ( 3) ........ Off/On ....... Mid ................ Mid
30 MPH ( 3)
194 (90) ( 2) ........ Off/Off ....... Off ................ Off
194 (90) ( 3) ......... On/Off ....... Low ................ Off
221 (105) ( 3) ........ On/On ........ High ............... Mid
50 MPH ( 3)
221 (105) ( 2) ....... Off/Off ....... Off ................ Off
221 (105) ( 3) ........ On/On ........ High ............... Mid
( 1) - A/C request switch is turned off.
( 2) - Approximate vehicle speed/coolant temperature or less.
( 3) - Approximate vehicle speed/coolant temperature or more.
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NOTE: Operation of radiator and condenser fans is controlled by
vehicle Powertrain Control Module (PCM). Based on vehicle
speed, coolant temperature and A/C operation request, PCM
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will command low, medium or high speed fan operation.
Eclipse
1) If only the radiator fan does not operate, check fusible
link No. 7 (20-amp) located in engine compartment relay box. If only
the condenser fan does not operate, check dedicated fuse No. 9 (20-
amp) located in engine compartment relay box. See WIRING DIAGRAMS.
Repair as necessary.
2) If radiator fan and condenser fan operate in all speeds
except low, check appropriate low speed relay. See COMPONENT TESTS.
See WIRING DIAGRAMS . If low speed relay is okay, check PCM. See
appropriate G - TESTS W/CODES article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE.
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.0L NON-TURBO - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.0L TURBO - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.4L - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.0L NON-TURBO - 1998
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.0L TURBO & 2.4L - 1998
3) If radiator fan and condenser fan operate in all speeds
except high, check appropriate high speed relay. See COMPONENT TESTS.
See WIRING DIAGRAMS . If high speed relay is okay, check PCM. See
appropriate G - TESTS W/CODES article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE.
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.0L NON-TURBO - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.0L TURBO - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.4L - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.0L NON-TURBO - 1998
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 2.0L TURBO & 2.4L - 1998
4) To confirm radiator fan or condenser fan operation, see
FAN OPERATING MODE (ECLIPSE NON-TURBO) or FAN OPERATING MODE (ECLIPSE\
2.0L TURBO & 2.4L) table. If fan operation is not as specified, check
wiring harness for opens or shorts. Repair as necessary.
FAN OPERATING MODE (ECLIPSE NON-TURBO)
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Coolant Radiator Radiator Condenser
Temp.
F (C) Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed
28 MPH ( 1) ( 2)
203 (95) ( 2) .......... Off ......... Off ................ Off
203-210 (95-99) ....... Mid ......... High ............... Off\
210 (99) ( 3) .......... High ........ High ............... Mid
28-50 MPH ( 1)
194 (90) ( 2) .......... Off ......... Off ................ Off
194-210 (90-99) ....... Mid ......... High ............... Off\
210 (99) ( 3) .......... High ........ High ............... Mid
50 MPH ( 1) ( 3)
210 (99) ( 2) .......... Off ......... Off ................ Mid
210 (99) ( 3) .......... High ........ High ............... Off
12 MPH ( 2) ( 4)
210 (99) ( 2) .......... Mid ......... High ............... Mid
210-242 (99-117) ...... High ........ High .............. High\
242 (117) ( 3) ......... High ........ High .............. High
12-50 MPH ( 4)
210 (99) ( 2) .......... Mid ......... High ............... Mid
210-242 (99-117) ...... High ........ High .............. High\
242 (117) ( 3) ......... High ........ High .............. High
50 MPH ( 3) ( 4)
210 (99) ( 2) .......... Mid ......... High ............... Mid
210-242 (99-117) ( 3) .. High ........ High .............. High
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242 (117) (3) ......... High ........ High .............. High
( 1) - A/C request switch is turned off.
( 2) - Approximate vehicle speed/coolant temperature or less.
( 3) - Approximate vehicle speed/coolant temperature or more.
( 4) - A/C request switch is turned on.
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Coolant Radiator Radiator Condenser
Temp.
F (C) Fan Speed Fan Speed Fan Speed
28 MPH ( 1) ( 2)
203 (95) ( 2) .......... Off ......... Off ................ Off
203-210 (95-99) ....... Low ......... Mid ................ Off\
210 (99) ( 3) .......... High ........ High ............... Mid
28-50 MPH ( 1)
194 (90) ( 2) .......... Off ......... Off ................ Off
194-210 (90-99) ....... Low ......... Mid ................ Off\
210 (99) ( 3) .......... High ........ High ............... Mid
50 MPH ( 1) ( 3)
210 (99) ( 2) .......... Off ......... Off ................ Off
210 (99) ( 3) .......... High ........ High ............... Mid
12 MPH ( 2) ( 4)
210 (99) ( 2) .......... Low ......... Mid ................ Mid
210-242 (99-117) ...... High ........ High .............. High\
242 (117) ( 3) ......... High ........ High .............. High
12-50 MPH ( 4)
210 (99) ( 2) .......... Low ......... Mid ................ Mid
210-242 (99-117) ...... High ........ High .............. High\
242 (117) ( 3) ......... High ........ High .............. High
50 MPH ( 3) ( 4)
210 (99) ( 2) .......... Low ......... Mid ................ Mid
210-242 (99-117) ( 3) .. High ........ High .............. High
242 (117) ( 3) ......... High ........ High .............. High
( 1) - A/C request switch is turned off.
( 2) - Approximate vehicle speed/coolant temperature or less.
( 3) - Approximate vehicle speed/coolant temperature or more.
( 4) - A/C request switch is turned on.
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NOTE: Operation of radiator and condenser fans is controlled by
vehicle Powertrain Control Module (PCM). Based on vehicle
speed, coolant temperature and A/C operation request, PCM
will command low, medium or high speed fan operation.
Galant
1) If only the radiator fan does not operate, check fusible
link No. 5 (30-amp) located in engine compartment relay box. If only
the condenser fan does not operate, check dedicated fuse No. 3 (30-
amp) located in engine compartment relay box. See WIRING DIAGRAMS.
Repair as necessary.
2) If radiator fan and condenser fan operate in all speeds
except low, check appropriate low speed relay. See COMPONENT TESTS.
See WIRING DIAGRAMS . If low speed relay is okay, check PCM. See
appropriate G - TESTS W/CODES article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE.
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1998
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3) If radiator fan and condenser fan operate in all speeds
except high, check appropriate high speed relay. See COMPONENT TESTS.
See WIRING DIAGRAMS . If high speed relay is okay, check PCM. See
appropriate G - TESTS W/CODES article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE.
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1998
4) To confirm radiator fan or condenser fan operation, see
appropriate FAN OPERATING MODE (GALANT) table. If fan operation is not\
as specified, check wiring harness for opens or shorts. Repair as
necessary.
FAN OPERATING MODE (GALANT) ( 1)
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Coolant Radiator Condenser
Temp. F (C) Fan Speed Fan Speed
28 MPH ( 2)
203 (95) ( 2) ................ Off .......................... Off
203-221 (95-105) ............ Low .......................... Low\
221 (105) ( 3) .............. High ......................... High
28-50 MPH
194 (90) ( 2) ................ Off .......................... Off
194-221 (90-105) ............ Low .......................... Low\
221 (105) ( 3) .............. High ......................... High
50 MPH ( 3)
221 (105) ( 2) ............... Off .......................... Off
221 (105) ( 3) .............. High ......................... High
Any Speed ( 4)
221 (105) ( 2) ............... Low .......................... Low
221 (105) ( 3) .............. High ......................... High
( 1) - A/C request switch is turned off.
( 2) - Approximate vehicle speed/coolant temperature or less.
( 3) - Approximate vehicle speed/coolant temperature or more.
( 4) - A/C request switch is turned on.
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NOTE: Operation of radiator and condenser fans is controlled by
vehicle Powertrain Control Module (PCM). Based on vehicle
speed, coolant temperature and A/C operation request, PCM
will command low, medium or high speed fan operation.
Mirage
1) If only the radiator fan does not operate, check fusible
link No. 5 (30-amp) located in engine compartment relay box. If only
the condenser fan does not operate, check fusible link No. 2 (100-amp)\
and dedicated fuse No. 1 (25-amp) located in engine compartment relay
box. See WIRING DIAGRAMS . Repair as necessary.
2) If fusible links and dedicated fuse are okay, check
appropriate fan relay and/or fan motor for proper operation. See
COMPONENT TESTS. See WIRING DIAGRAMS. If fan relay and motor are okay,
check PCM. See appropriate G - TESTS W/CODES article in ENGINE
PERFORMANCE.
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1.5L - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1.8L - 1997
* G - TESTS W/CODES - 1998
3) To confirm radiator fan or condenser fan operation, see
appropriate FAN OPERATING MODE (MIRAGE) table. If fan operation is not\
as specified, check wiring harness for opens or shorts. Repair as