1997 camaro p1651, p1652
First of all if your scanner is showing that the fans are commanded OFF by the PCM, then the PCM doesn't see the need for them. Now, if the PCM commanded the fans ON and they were off, I would suspect a problemwith the fan circuit. Let me say this clearly: There may not be a problem with your fan circuits at all!! To find out, I would idle the engine until it reaches about 225 or 230. 230 degrees F should be the limit. Don't idle engine any higher than 230. This is a safe place to stop. At 230 deg. F. if the PCm hasn't commanded the fans ON by then, then there's probably no problem withthe wiring, it's the PCM not COMMANDING them on. Refer to my other post about how other factors can cause this and maybe consider taking it somewhere. On the other hand, if your PCM commands ON and your fans are off, then there is a problem in the wiring on the Dark Blue wire and Dark Green wire in the C1 connector. Grounding these wires(when disconnected from the PCM) and ign. on should activate the fans. This is the last step. In my opinion you haven't established whether or not the fans are being told to activate. DO THIS FIRST. FIND OUT, OKAY? Your fans aren't going to be activated until about 225 def. F. They will not be activated at 200! So, plug all your relays in and start the car and baby sit it until it reaches 230 while watching fan command and post back. Dont leave the car, stay with it the whole time,and shutit off when it reaches 230 or when the PCM says ON (when the fans are off)
I'll post this evening with results. thanks for the info