Coolant fans

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Dmanw
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Coolant fans

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What happened to being able to control the low fan mid fan and high fan? I need this feature back instead of just a desired ECT. How do i get it back? If it's not possible how can I fix the P0128 or something like that, whatever the coolant temp error code is. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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what vehicle?
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DiabloMatt wrote:what vehicle?
2012 charger 3.6. 8 speed and awd if that matters
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Dmanw wrote:What happened to being able to control the low fan mid fan and high fan? I need this feature back instead of just a desired ECT. How do i get it back? If it's not possible how can I fix the P0128 or something like that, whatever the coolant temp error code is. Any help is greatly appreciated!
its not something you can get back, unless you can convince Chrysler to make the fans work that way again ;)

The code is generally caused by a cooler t-stat, post the current last tune written file.
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mikel wrote:
Dmanw wrote:What happened to being able to control the low fan mid fan and high fan? I need this feature back instead of just a desired ECT. How do i get it back? If it's not possible how can I fix the P0128 or something like that, whatever the coolant temp error code is. Any help is greatly appreciated!
its not something you can get back, unless you can convince Chrysler to make the fans work that way again ;)

The code is generally caused by a cooler t-stat, post the current last tune written file.
I have a 180 t stat i think i failed to mention that. either way below 50 it stays around 172 degrees on the highway no matter what fan temp i use. around town its more responsive to fan temp changes.

I also have a custom tune if that mixes things up.
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Bump. This is becoming a problem as my oil temp doesn't even get above 165 on the highway which keeps oil pressure around 72 psi when it should be around 40.
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fix attached, this issue will not affect oil temp....
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mikel wrote:fix attached, this issue will not affect oil temp....
Thank you! I'll try it out this weekend. I'll have to try something else for oil temp.
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mikel wrote:fix attached, this issue will not affect oil temp....
Thanks for the fix its working great! No engine codes!
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