2005 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3L P0480: Cooling Fan Runs After Engine Off - Diagnosis & Fix
I'm new here, so please be patient with me. I've noticed that approximately two hours after turning off my engine, the cooling fan starts running at a low speed—even when the key is out of the ignition. This behavior is not normal and has been happening for some time. I had the vehicle scanned, and the only fault code detected is P0480—though the symptoms seem different from what I've seen in other posts. I’ve already replaced the cooling fan relay (Relay #1), which is located either in the main fuse box or a separate relay box under the hood near the radiator. However, after replacing it, the issue returned and my battery drained overnight. I’m now wondering if the problem lies with another relay or deeper wiring issues. I’ve also observed that during startup, the engine idles unevenly—revving up and down for about 20 seconds. The vehicle has been driven for over 8 years with around 170,000 miles. We've never cleaned the engine compartment, and all major components—including water pumps, headlamp relay, belts, hoses, and pulleys—have been replaced recently. The only other codes I recall were related to knock sensors; I may need to re-scan for additional faults. I appreciate any insights or troubleshooting steps that could help resolve this issue.
Try replacing the cooling fan relay #1—first, check if it's located in the main fuse box or a separate relay compartment under the hood. This area is typically just rearward of the main fuse box and holds multiple fan relays and fuses.