EN G IN E C O OLIN G F A N
1988 J e ep C hero ke e
1987-88 ENGINE COOLING
Thermostatically Controlled Electric Fans
Cherokee, Comanche, Wagoneer
DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
On Cherokee, Comanche and Wagoneer models with a 4.0L engine,
A/C and/or heavy duty cooling system, an auxiliary electric fan is
used. The auxiliary fan is controlled by a relay mounted on the left
inner fender panel. A radiator temperature switch attached to the
radiator outlet tank above the lower radiator hose senses engine
coolant temperature.
When coolant temperature is more than 190(0)F (88(0)C), t\
he
radiator coolant temperature switch closes allowing current from the
ignition switch to flow through the fan relay to ground activating the
relay. When relay is activated, battery voltage is supplied to the fan
causing it to operate. When coolant temperature is below 190(0)F
(88(0)C), the radiator coolant temperature switch opens preventing t\
he
relay from being grounded and electric cooling fan from being
energized.
When the A/C (if equipped) is turned on, the Electronic
Control Unit (ECU) grounds the A/C relay coil allowing current to flow\
through it. This activates the A/C relay which then supplies current
to the A/C clutch, fan diode assembly and cooling fan relay. The
cooling fan relay is activated and the fan operates. Whenever the A/C
is used, regardless of engine coolant temperature, the auxiliary
electric cooling fan operates.
TESTING
NOTE: For following tests, refer to fan relay connector terminal
identification and fan controls identification. See Figs. 1
and 2.
With Air Conditioning
1) If electric cooling fan does not work all the time, go to
step 3). If electric cooling fan is inoperative when A/C compressor
operates, start engine and turn A/C on. Disconnect fan relay
connector. Fan relay is located on left inner fender panel.
2) Using a voltmeter, check for voltage at fan relay
connector terminal No. 2. If voltmeter does not read battery voltage,
replace fan diode assembly.
3) Disconnect fan relay connector. Fan relay is located on
left inner fender panel. Using a jumper wire with an in-line 25-amp
fuse, supply battery voltage to fan relay connector terminal No. 4.
4) If fan operates, motor is okay. Go to next step. If fan
motor does not operate, check continuity between fan relay connector
terminal No. 4 and body ground connections. If continuity exists,
replace fan motor. If continuity does not exist, repair open and
retest.
5) Disconnect fan relay connector. Turn ignition switch to
the "RUN" position. Check continuity between fan relay connector
terminal No. 5 and body ground connections. If continuity does not
exist, repair open circuit. If continuity exists, go to next step.
6) Using a jumper wire with an in-line 25-amp fuse, jump
across fan relay connector terminals No. 1 and No. 4. If fan motor
operates, go to next step. If fan motor does not operate, repair fan