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Might sound like a small thing but my jeep gets no heat to the extent that it doesn't reach operation temp. Checked the code behind the CEL and I got P1491(Radiator Fan Relay). The odd thing is both mechanical and electrical fans run from Start. Checked fuses though they looked fine I still replaced them and still nothing. Only other odd thing is that air compressor turns on and off with A/C on High.... any ideas?
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Might sound like a small thing but my jeep gets no heat to the extent that it doesn't reach operation temp. Checked the code behind the CEL and I got P1491(Radiator Fan Relay). The odd thing is both mechanical and electrical fans run from Start. Checked fuses though they looked fine I still replaced them and still nothing. Only other odd thing is that air compressor turns on and off with A/C on High.... any ideas?
The air compressor will cycle with AC or defrost selected. Read post #42 in this thread to learn how your AC switching system works.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/gre...e-6558/index3/
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Just an update to close this book on this chapter. I was able to correct the issue of the P1491 code. I followed CCKen's advice and purchased a new relay from Advance. Used an online code got it for about $6. Took the old to compared to the new...they matched. Went home and put the new relay in. Took my code scanner and erased the code and turned on the engine and boom
no boom. but electric fan is working properly now. Now to check that a/c compressor but i'll start a new thread for that
no boom. but electric fan is working properly now. Now to check that a/c compressor but i'll start a new thread for that
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Just an update to close this book on this chapter. I was able to correct the issue of the P1491 code. I followed CCKen's advice and purchased a new relay from Advance. Used an online code got it for about $6. Took the old to compared to the new...they matched. Went home and put the new relay in. Took my code scanner and erased the code and turned on the engine and boom
no boom. but electric fan is working properly now. Now to check that a/c compressor but i'll start a new thread for that
no boom. but electric fan is working properly now. Now to check that a/c compressor but i'll start a new thread for that
Thanks for the follow up (Roler will be happy).
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Very. Closure is good. Thanks.
For future reference: switching a suspected bad relay with a known good one, can be helpfull to verify it being the relay thats bad.
Reminds me of that time my e-fan relay going pear shaped(would intermittently stay closed): e-fan would continue running after engine shut down. Switching it with the ASD would leave me with the XJ continue to run for 2 seconds after the key was already out....funky.
For future reference: switching a suspected bad relay with a known good one, can be helpfull to verify it being the relay thats bad.
Reminds me of that time my e-fan relay going pear shaped(would intermittently stay closed): e-fan would continue running after engine shut down. Switching it with the ASD would leave me with the XJ continue to run for 2 seconds after the key was already out....funky.



