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M54engMS43/ST036/6/2000
ELECTRIC FAN
The electric cooling fan is now controlled by the ECM. The ECM uses a remote power out-
put final stage (mounted on the fan housing)
The  power  output  stage  receives  power  from  a  50  amp  fuse  (located  in  glove  box  above
the fuse bracket). The electric fan is controlled by a pulse width modulated signal from the
ECM. 
The  fan  is  activated  based  on  the  ECM  calcula-
tion (sensing ratio) of:
• Coolant outlet temperature
• Calculated (by the ECM) catalyst temperature
• Vehicle speed
• Battery voltage
• Air Conditioning pressure (calculated by IHKA
and sent via the K-Bus to the ECM)
NOTE: If the ECM indicates a fault check the fan for freedom of movement
After  the  initial  test  has  been  performed,  the  fan  is  brought  up  to  the  specified  operating
speed. At 10% (sensing ratio) the fan runs at 1/3 speed. At a sensing ratio of between 90-
95% the fan is running at maximum speed. Below 10% or above 95% the fan is stationary.
The  sensing  ratio  is  suppressed  by  a  hysteresis  function,  this  prevents  speed  fluctuation.
When the A/C is switched on, the electric fan is not immediately activated.
After the engine is switched off, the fan may continue to operate at varying speeds (based
on  the  ECM  calculated  catalyst  temperature).  This  will  cool  the  radiator  down  from  a  heat
surge (up to 10 minutes).
OUTPUT STAGE
MS42.0
POWER
MS 43.0