Hello,
I have a 2003 Pontiac Sunfire with 2.2L Ecotech engine.
The 30 Amp fuse for the radiator fan has started blowing regularly (a few minutes to a week).
The Code the OBD2 system returns is P0480 - Cooling Fan 1 Control Circuit.
Most of my driving to and from work or shopping ... is within 15 to 20 minutes distance ... but not all driving.
I would be curious if any one can give me any troubleshooting tips?
What should I be checking or looking for?
If it's a short would a DC Clamp Ammeter help find where it is?
Thanks for your time,
Bobby
ps - I have a second problem with the car but it's on the back burner until this one is handled ...
sometimes when the car is running and the air selector switch is set to anything other than recirculate ...
I will get a loud tick (about two to three times a second) from something under the dashboard near the passenger seat airbag ... (not the door speaker)
it sounds like someone connecting and disconnecting a DC powered wire to a speaker ...
If I leave the system on recirculate for a few minutes then I can move the air selector to any other position and this doesn't happen again for a few days.
I have a 2003 Pontiac Sunfire with 2.2L Ecotech engine.
The 30 Amp fuse for the radiator fan has started blowing regularly (a few minutes to a week).
The Code the OBD2 system returns is P0480 - Cooling Fan 1 Control Circuit.
Most of my driving to and from work or shopping ... is within 15 to 20 minutes distance ... but not all driving.
I would be curious if any one can give me any troubleshooting tips?
What should I be checking or looking for?
If it's a short would a DC Clamp Ammeter help find where it is?
Thanks for your time,
Bobby
ps - I have a second problem with the car but it's on the back burner until this one is handled ...
sometimes when the car is running and the air selector switch is set to anything other than recirculate ...
I will get a loud tick (about two to three times a second) from something under the dashboard near the passenger seat airbag ... (not the door speaker)
it sounds like someone connecting and disconnecting a DC powered wire to a speaker ...
If I leave the system on recirculate for a few minutes then I can move the air selector to any other position and this doesn't happen again for a few days.