Dakota Quad Cab 2WD V8-5.9L VIN Z LDC (2002)
Radiator Cooling Fan Motor: Description and Operation
RADIATOR FAN ELECTRIC
DESCRIPTION
The fan is electrically controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) through the fan control relay. This relay is located in the Power
Distribution Center (PDC). For the location of the relay within the PDC, refer to label on PDC cover.
OPERATION
The electric radiator cooling fan is controlled by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) through the radiator cooling fan relay. The PCM regulates
fan operation based on input from the engine coolant temperature sensor, battery temperature sensor,air conditioning select switch and vehicle speed.
The fan is not energized during engine cranking regardless of the electrical input from the temperature sensors and air conditioning switch. However,
if engine operation conditions warrant fan engagement, the fan will run once engine starts.
On vehicles NOT equipped with AC: The relay is energized when the coolant temperature is above 80°C (176°F), or battery temperature sensor above
-12°C (10°F). It will then de-energize when coolant temperature drops below 82°C (180°F), or batter temperature sensor below - 9°C (16°F).
Vehicles Equipped with AC: In addition to using coolant temperature and battery temperature sensor to control cooling fan operation, the cooling fan
will also be engaged when the air conditioning system is activated. The relay is also energized when, air conditioning is selected and coolant
temperature is above 95°C (203°F), or, air conditioning is selected and battery temperature sensor is above 41°C (106°F). It will then de-energize
when, air conditioning is selected and coolant temperature is below 92°C (198°F), or, air conditioning is selected and battery temperature is below 38°
C (100°F).