Cooling Fan - Runs Battery Dead Diagnosis
90olds07SUBJECT COOLING FAN RUNS BATTERY DEAD (DIAGNOSTIC
PROCEDURE)
MOOELS/YEARS 1984-90 CUTLASS CIERA, 1985-90 NINETY-EIGHT
AND 1986-90 EIGHTY-EIGHT MODELS
NUMBER: 90-T-117
CORP.REF.NO: 006402R
DATE: May 1990
SECTION: 6B
If the above mentioned condition is encountered, and the cooling fan relay is found to have failed (the contact points sticking together), the cause may either be in the air conditioning system or the cooling fan temperature switch.
If the cooling fan motor is found to be operating within acceptable current draw limits (20 amps on low speed or 35 amps on high speed), start by checking the air conditioner high side pressure with the system operating. The high side pressure should be stable. If the high side shows a rapidly vibrating needle on the gauge, this will cause the A/C cooling fan pressure switch to cycle on and off as rapidly as the gauge needle is moving. This in turn will cause the relay contacts to arc and eventually weld themselves together leaving the fan in operation with the ignition key turned off. Sometimes this can be further identified by tapping the relay during the failure mode and seeing the fan turn off.
A defective fan pressure switch or an internal problem in the A/C system may cause this type of failure.
Another cause of the relay failing may be a defective cooling fan temperature switch. This can be identified in the following manner. Using a test light hooked to the positive battery terminal, touch the other end of the light to the temperature switch located on the intake manifold. With the engine running, if the test light is found to flicker on and off rapidly, the temp switch may be causing the relay to fail in a similar manner as the failure described above.
Once the cause of failure is identified and repaired, the cooling fan relay should be retested to determine if it is still in a useable condition.