2019 Equinox Coolant Fan Runs Then Stops

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JA Freud

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Coolant fan will run intermittently when engine is first started then stops running at 200 degrees and won’t come back on. I have changed the coolant temperature sensor and the fluid level is good. Doesn’t appear to be relay to test, any thoughts?
 

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Thanks for getting back to me. No codes and the ac works until the engine gets over 210. Changed the coolant temp sensor and the evap cooling sensor so far.
 

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Man, you'd think there would be some kind of codes present, or reduced engine power, etc. How does the fan power connector look? Does the fan itself have any grittiness to it?

Does the cabin heat work and will cranking the cabin heat up make the coolant temperature drop? Just trying to see if the water pump is circulating like it should.
 

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Coolant fan will run intermittently when engine is first started then stops running at 200 degrees and won’t come back on. I have changed the coolant temperature sensor and the fluid level is good. Doesn’t appear to be relay to test, any thoughts?
And it it a 1.5L
 

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The fan gets a signal from the ECM. Something is wrong with the ECM inputs or there is a fault in the ECM. A decent scan tool can access the cooling system module and activate the fan. That will verify the fan is okay. If it passes that test it must be one of the inputs to the ECM. You are going to need a scan tool and a wiring diagram.
 

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The fan gets a signal from the ECM. Something is wrong with the ECM inputs or there is a fault in the ECM. A decent scan tool can access the cooling system module and activate the fan. That will verify the fan is okay. If it passes that test it must be one of the inputs to the ECM. You are going to need a scan tool and a wiring diagram.
Thanks, I’m down to the ECM. Local Chevy dealer will hook up and diagnose. He mentioned a software issue may be present and need programming. I guess I’ll bite the bullet and let them help out.
 

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Chevy dealer thinks a blown head gasket. Going to pressure check the engine.
 

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It is most likely a POS fan. The cooling fan in my new 2024 recently died @ just 10k miles.
 

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