Hunter79764
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- Sep 1, 2021
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- Location
- Grand Prairie, TX
- First Name
- Shawn
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- Suburban V20
- Engine Size
- 350
I've got a DD 2004 Saturn VUE with the 2.2 and 5 speed stick. At idle, with AC on especially, it dims the lights and almost stalls out when the electric fan kicks on. It's a single fan, single speed (although the fan itself has 3 prongs, the harness only feeds it 2 wires). Fan seems to work fine, no overheating etc.
I know there's some weird electrical stuff going on (occasionally it loses power to almost everything, engine may or may not continue to run, I believe that might be a bad BCM and/or fuse box but it is too intermittent to diagnose yet), but I thought I might be able to figure something out on the fan. I checked resistance on the fan motor. All prongs show 0 ohms (yes, meter was on the right scale). Sometimes it would flash a few ohms as I was getting contact on the prongs, but always levels out to 0. I tested a known good fan motor I have (one side of some dual truck fans, can't physically swap but I jumped wires over to make it work), and the pull down when fans kicked on was nowhere near as severe. But the fan is a smaller diameter, and shouldn't pull as much power anyway. Ohms on that one were something like 1.9 ohms on high speed and 3.something on low speed circuit.
I can't see how there's 0 ohms on the fan motor but it works without popping fuses. I don't want to spend $80-120 on a new fan just to see what would happen, but maybe I can find one of these in a wrecking yard. Any advice until then?
I know there's some weird electrical stuff going on (occasionally it loses power to almost everything, engine may or may not continue to run, I believe that might be a bad BCM and/or fuse box but it is too intermittent to diagnose yet), but I thought I might be able to figure something out on the fan. I checked resistance on the fan motor. All prongs show 0 ohms (yes, meter was on the right scale). Sometimes it would flash a few ohms as I was getting contact on the prongs, but always levels out to 0. I tested a known good fan motor I have (one side of some dual truck fans, can't physically swap but I jumped wires over to make it work), and the pull down when fans kicked on was nowhere near as severe. But the fan is a smaller diameter, and shouldn't pull as much power anyway. Ohms on that one were something like 1.9 ohms on high speed and 3.something on low speed circuit.
I can't see how there's 0 ohms on the fan motor but it works without popping fuses. I don't want to spend $80-120 on a new fan just to see what would happen, but maybe I can find one of these in a wrecking yard. Any advice until then?