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9928487 R01 - 2018 RANGER XP 1000 Service Manual
© Copyright Polaris Industries Inc.
FAN CONTROL CIRCUIT OPERATION /
TESTING
Power is supplied to the fan via the Orange/Black wire
when the relay is ON. The ground path for the fan motor
is through the Brown harness wire. Refer to Relay
Operation, page 11.31 later in this chapter for more
information on fan functions.
CAUTION
Keep hands away from fan blades during operation.
Serious personal injury could result.
NOTE
The fan may not function or operation may be delayed if
coolant level is low or if air is trapped in the cooling
system. Be sure cooling system is full and purged of air.
FAN CONTROL CIRCUIT BYPASS TEST
1. Disconnect harness from coolant temperature sensor
on the engine cylinder head. Refer to ECT Sensor
Replacement, page 4.35 procedure.
2. With the transmission in Park, start the engine. After
a few seconds, the fan should start running and the
“CHECK ENGINE” indicator should display on the
instrument
cluster.
This
indicates
all
other
components are working properly.
3. If the fan does not run or runs slowly, check the fan
motor wiring, ground, motor condition, circuit breaker
and mechanical relay for proper operation. Repair or
replace as necessary.
4. If the fan runs with the sensor harness disconnected,
but will not turn on when the engine is hot, check the
coolant temperature sensor and connector terminals.
COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
The coolant temperature sensor can be tested using an
ohmmeter or voltmeter.
1. With the engine and temperature sensor at room
temperature (77 °F = 25 °C), disconnect the harness.
2. With the meter in the ohms mode, place the meter
leads onto the sensor contacts.
3. Use the Temperature / Resistance table to determine
if the sensor needs to be replaced.
TEMPERATURE °F (°C)
RESISTANCE
77 °F (25 °C)
29.9 kΩ ± 6%
248 °F (120 °C)
1.22 kΩ ± 2%
NOTE
If the coolant temperature sensor or circuit malfunctions
the radiator fan will default to 'ON' while the engine is
running.