fan works.ac works. around town no problem, as soon as i get on throttle or highway, there goes temp.got off the highway,stall.when i turnn key on shouldnt the fan come on to cool motor? i turned key on, then a/c fan blowing inside,no outside.all fuses check out.mygreat8 thinks plug and or vlcm. dealer no have. these guys have some though.
just making sure we are talking about the same fan. not the fan that blows the air out of the vents. when you turn your ac on
max ac the fan on the radiator kicks on right?. the radiator fan that is?
if not it is
1 the fan itself
2 the harness
or 3 the vlcm/vcrm
you can not get 2 or 3 from the dealer. it is a junk yard item only. and the fan I think you can only get the motor not the entire assembly. much easier to replace the entire unit.
in order to isolate the problem you need to, disconnect the fan from harness, cut 2 jump wires about 5 to 6 ft long, run the wires from your battery to the fan motor. if the motor doesn't kick on then it is the fan. on the first gen the fan has a little + and - on the motor where the connector clicks in place. it helps to have a couple gator clips for your jumper wires. remember - to - or black, and then + to + or red. if it kicks on then it is the vcrm/vlcm or the connector.
if the fan is kicking on when wired to the battery and not to the harness. wiggle the harness around sometimes this fixes it.
if the wiggle trick works then it is the connector.
if not then you need a volt meter.
with the a/c on max a/c, if you are receiving 12v when the fan is not plugged in but the moment you plug it in it drops to 0v, then it is a bad connector that is causing to much resistance and the vlcm (variable load control module) is sensing the added load and shutting the fan off to avoid fire and damage.
if you get nothing when testing before the connector at all times (plugged and unplugged) then it is the vlcm.
if you are getting 12v before the connector and not at the pins it is the connector.
I only know this from experience i bought a fan and 2 vlcms before realizing what was going on. my connector was bad.
I am not a typist, so if this doesn't make sense, pm me and I will drop you my # and walk you through it.