Engine. Lexus Gs430, Gs300. Uzs190 Grs190
3Uz-Fe Cooling. Lexus Gs430, Gs300. Uzs190 Grs190
Cooling Fan Ecu -- On-Vehicle Inspection |
1. CHECK COOLING FAN ECU |
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Inspect the input voltage.
Disconnect the cooling fan ECU connector.
Turn the engine switch on (IG). Check the voltage of the 3 (+B1) terminal of the wire harness side connector.
- Standard voltage:
- 9 to 14 V
Inspect the cooling fan motor (Click here).
Check the resistance of the wire harness side connector between terminals ECM (RFC) and cooling fan ECU (SI).
- If the fan does not operate, there may be a short circuit.
- If the fan remains operating, there may be an open circuit.
- If the fan does not operate, there may be a short circuit.
Inspect the ECM power source circuit and ground circuit.
Inspect the input signal and output current.
- HINT:
- Be sure to perform the inspection with the radiator coolant temperature less than 92°C (201°F).
Connect the 400 A probe of the ammeter to terminals 2 (M+) and 2 (S+) of the cooling fan motor.
Set the intelligent tester to the oscilloscope.
Using the intelligent tester, check the waveform between terminals A10-6 (RFC) and E7-7 (E1) of the ECM.
- Standard waveform:
Condition Input Signal Output Current Engine stopped
(Engine switch on (IG))Waveform 1
(Duty ratio 0 %)(Fan stops) Engine idling
(A/C OFF)Waveform 1
(0 %)(Fan stops) Engine idling
(A/C ON)Waveform 2
(40 to 70 %)2 to 11 A
(Fan operates)Engine idling
(Coolant temperature sensor connector disconnected)Waveform 3
(60 to 80 %)2 to 11 A
(Fan operates)
- HINT:
- If the input signal is abnormal, there is a malfunction in the ECM or cooling fan ECU.
- If the output current is abnormal even when the input signal is normal, there is a malfunction in the cooling fan ECU (RFC) or motor.