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e-fan question

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I recently bought a 2002 Escalade and decided to do an electric fan conversion. I live in Phoenix and the A/C just didn't get cool enough unless it was moving down the road - a definite sign that more airflow was needed. I reached out to DiabloSport before taking this on to see if they could provide a custom tune before even ordering parts. Mike L quite quickly and graciously let me know that they could do this by email - no problem. So game on! I bought all the stuff to do the conversion plus an I2 tuner. The tuner showed up first so I threw on the 91 octane Easy tune. Nice change from stock! Now here are the things I can't seem to get answered from DiabloSport so I'm hoping someone here can help me.

1. At what temp should the PCM controlled fan come on? I let it get up to 108C (according to the tuner logging) or 226F before shutting it down. The fan never turned on!
2. What tune did they modify? I sent them both my base tune, plus the 91 octane tune but I have no idea which (if either) was sent back to me.
3. Will DiabloSport provide me with a base, 87 octane and 91 octane tune all with e-fans enabled so I can switch between them?
4. Can the fan turn-on temp be modified? I don't have the ability to do this with the tuner.

Thanks everyone. Great forum!
Mike
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billyrayjoebob wrote:I recently bought a 2002 Escalade and decided to do an electric fan conversion. I live in Phoenix and the A/C just didn't get cool enough unless it was moving down the road - a definite sign that more airflow was needed. I reached out to DiabloSport before taking this on to see if they could provide a custom tune before even ordering parts. Mike L quite quickly and graciously let me know that they could do this by email - no problem. So game on! I bought all the stuff to do the conversion plus an I2 tuner. The tuner showed up first so I threw on the 91 octane Easy tune. Nice change from stock! Now here are the things I can't seem to get answered from DiabloSport so I'm hoping someone here can help me.

1. At what temp should the PCM controlled fan come on? I let it get up to 108C (according to the tuner logging) or 226F before shutting it down. The fan never turned on!
2. What tune did they modify? I sent them both my base tune, plus the 91 octane tune but I have no idea which (if either) was sent back to me.
3. Will DiabloSport provide me with a base, 87 octane and 91 octane tune all with e-fans enabled so I can switch between them?
4. Can the fan turn-on temp be modified? I don't have the ability to do this with the tuner.

Thanks everyone. Great forum!
Mike
1. Post the backup and last tune written from the tool and I will show you what temps they are set to.
2. We modified the 91 tune you sent us.
3. Load the 87 tune, post the last tune written and I will make an 87 version of the same tune.
4. No, the tool doesnt think your pcm has fan control so it wont offer it tio you, but I can adjust them however you want.

We assume these kits are using Pin 42, do you know if thats what this kit used?

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Mike Litsch
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Thanks for the reply, Mike. You have mail! :D
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Ok, sorry for all the pics and wordiness but I'm a visual guy and I'm hoping this helps my cause.

Here is a pic of the connectors, both blue and red:
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Here is a pic of the connector which clearly says "BLUE":
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Another shot of the same connector showing all of the pins intact:
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I pulled out the PCM since I was there and took a pic of the back. Not sure if any of this means anything, but figured it couldn't hurt:
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And one more of the blue connector showing my wire going into pin 42:
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I couldn't really show the pin seated in it's hole, but it looks exactly like the others. I tested for continuity all the way from the connector at the PCM to the connector on the relay to verify it was good.

Please forgive my artwork, but I traced all of the wires and came up with this wiring diagram so I could share how everything is hooked up:
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I verified that when I turn on the A/C, Fan 2 runs on high. Fan 1 never comes on like it should regardless of the temp. Here is a test I did and my conclusion.
If I manually ground pin 85 on relay 3 (all the way to the right in my diagram), everything works as it should. This led me to believe the PCM never supplies a ground. I verified this by hooking a test light / buzzer to the wire coming from the PCM and connecting the other lead directly to battery positive. I ran the temp up as high as I dared as indicated by the next two pics:

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To save time, 117C equals 242.6F!
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All my tests lead me to conclude that blue pin 42 never supplies a ground. Any thoughts why this would be? I'm all ears!
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so....its not working?
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Re: e-fan question

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No, unfortunately it still isn't working. My friend had the idea that I should pull the connector off of the PCM, insert a small wire and ground it. This facilitates testing the circuit all the way through every relay, connection, soldered joint, etc. I did that and the fan came on.
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