97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
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Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
You're not talking about the auxiliary radiator fan, that's meant
to stay on with engine heat, are you?
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PoBoy wrote:
>
> Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>
> My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
> came out of the car wash )
>
> I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
> the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>
> This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
> come on and run by itself.
>
> I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
> this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>
> Something I could do my self?
>
> Any tips appreciated,
>
> James
to stay on with engine heat, are you?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PoBoy wrote:
>
> Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>
> My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
> came out of the car wash )
>
> I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
> the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>
> This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
> come on and run by itself.
>
> I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
> this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>
> Something I could do my self?
>
> Any tips appreciated,
>
> James
#12
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Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
You're not talking about the auxiliary radiator fan, that's meant
to stay on with engine heat, are you?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PoBoy wrote:
>
> Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>
> My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
> came out of the car wash )
>
> I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
> the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>
> This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
> come on and run by itself.
>
> I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
> this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>
> Something I could do my self?
>
> Any tips appreciated,
>
> James
to stay on with engine heat, are you?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PoBoy wrote:
>
> Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>
> My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
> came out of the car wash )
>
> I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
> the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>
> This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
> come on and run by itself.
>
> I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
> this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>
> Something I could do my self?
>
> Any tips appreciated,
>
> James
#13
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Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
You're not talking about the auxiliary radiator fan, that's meant
to stay on with engine heat, are you?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PoBoy wrote:
>
> Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>
> My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
> came out of the car wash )
>
> I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
> the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>
> This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
> come on and run by itself.
>
> I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
> this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>
> Something I could do my self?
>
> Any tips appreciated,
>
> James
to stay on with engine heat, are you?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
PoBoy wrote:
>
> Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>
> My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
> came out of the car wash )
>
> I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
> the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>
> This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
> come on and run by itself.
>
> I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
> this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>
> Something I could do my self?
>
> Any tips appreciated,
>
> James
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Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
No the blower under the dash, definitely not the rad fan.
When the thing turned on this morning , i was
just standing there looking at it,
It hadnt run since yesterday afternoon.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> You're not talking about the auxiliary radiator fan, that's meant
> to stay on with engine heat, are you?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> PoBoy wrote:
>
>>Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>>
>>My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
>>came out of the car wash )
>>
>>I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
>>the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>>
>>This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
>>come on and run by itself.
>>
>>I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
>>this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>>
>>Something I could do my self?
>>
>>Any tips appreciated,
>>
>>James
When the thing turned on this morning , i was
just standing there looking at it,
It hadnt run since yesterday afternoon.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> You're not talking about the auxiliary radiator fan, that's meant
> to stay on with engine heat, are you?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> PoBoy wrote:
>
>>Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>>
>>My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
>>came out of the car wash )
>>
>>I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
>>the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>>
>>This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
>>come on and run by itself.
>>
>>I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
>>this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>>
>>Something I could do my self?
>>
>>Any tips appreciated,
>>
>>James
#15
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Posts: n/a
Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
No the blower under the dash, definitely not the rad fan.
When the thing turned on this morning , i was
just standing there looking at it,
It hadnt run since yesterday afternoon.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> You're not talking about the auxiliary radiator fan, that's meant
> to stay on with engine heat, are you?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> PoBoy wrote:
>
>>Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>>
>>My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
>>came out of the car wash )
>>
>>I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
>>the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>>
>>This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
>>come on and run by itself.
>>
>>I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
>>this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>>
>>Something I could do my self?
>>
>>Any tips appreciated,
>>
>>James
When the thing turned on this morning , i was
just standing there looking at it,
It hadnt run since yesterday afternoon.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> You're not talking about the auxiliary radiator fan, that's meant
> to stay on with engine heat, are you?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> PoBoy wrote:
>
>>Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>>
>>My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
>>came out of the car wash )
>>
>>I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
>>the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>>
>>This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
>>come on and run by itself.
>>
>>I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
>>this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>>
>>Something I could do my self?
>>
>>Any tips appreciated,
>>
>>James
#16
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Posts: n/a
Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
No the blower under the dash, definitely not the rad fan.
When the thing turned on this morning , i was
just standing there looking at it,
It hadnt run since yesterday afternoon.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> You're not talking about the auxiliary radiator fan, that's meant
> to stay on with engine heat, are you?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> PoBoy wrote:
>
>>Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>>
>>My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
>>came out of the car wash )
>>
>>I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
>>the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>>
>>This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
>>come on and run by itself.
>>
>>I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
>>this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>>
>>Something I could do my self?
>>
>>Any tips appreciated,
>>
>>James
When the thing turned on this morning , i was
just standing there looking at it,
It hadnt run since yesterday afternoon.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> You're not talking about the auxiliary radiator fan, that's meant
> to stay on with engine heat, are you?
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> PoBoy wrote:
>
>>Thanks to all on tips about my (non)heated seat.
>>
>>My other problem, ( i had this happen about a week ago, after i
>>came out of the car wash )
>>
>>I parked my truck, turn it off, heater fan stop ( normal ), then
>>the blower comes on -- and continues to run after removing key!!
>>
>>This morning, I am standing in my garage and I hear the blower
>>come on and run by itself.
>>
>>I looked on alldata, under blower and did some searching, could
>>this be the blower motor resistor, or blower motor relay?
>>
>>Something I could do my self?
>>
>>Any tips appreciated,
>>
>>James
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Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
PoBoy proclaimed:
> I do use the auto setup.
> I have never seen an Er but will step thru your diag procedure.
>
> Would a fault not cause the check engine light to go on?
No, the ATC has its own set of diags. You can also step
the entire thing thru a full set of input and output checks
including stepping the fan, blend door, etc. etc. thru all
positions.
>
> When you say the controller is cooked, do you mean the
> Blower Motor Power module or the Automatic Temperature Control
> (ATC) Module or something else?
Hard to say, the ATC is what controls the blower, but I would
*think* that with the key off, it would take the power module
to make it come on with no ignition on.
> I do use the auto setup.
> I have never seen an Er but will step thru your diag procedure.
>
> Would a fault not cause the check engine light to go on?
No, the ATC has its own set of diags. You can also step
the entire thing thru a full set of input and output checks
including stepping the fan, blend door, etc. etc. thru all
positions.
>
> When you say the controller is cooked, do you mean the
> Blower Motor Power module or the Automatic Temperature Control
> (ATC) Module or something else?
Hard to say, the ATC is what controls the blower, but I would
*think* that with the key off, it would take the power module
to make it come on with no ignition on.
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Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
PoBoy proclaimed:
> I do use the auto setup.
> I have never seen an Er but will step thru your diag procedure.
>
> Would a fault not cause the check engine light to go on?
No, the ATC has its own set of diags. You can also step
the entire thing thru a full set of input and output checks
including stepping the fan, blend door, etc. etc. thru all
positions.
>
> When you say the controller is cooked, do you mean the
> Blower Motor Power module or the Automatic Temperature Control
> (ATC) Module or something else?
Hard to say, the ATC is what controls the blower, but I would
*think* that with the key off, it would take the power module
to make it come on with no ignition on.
> I do use the auto setup.
> I have never seen an Er but will step thru your diag procedure.
>
> Would a fault not cause the check engine light to go on?
No, the ATC has its own set of diags. You can also step
the entire thing thru a full set of input and output checks
including stepping the fan, blend door, etc. etc. thru all
positions.
>
> When you say the controller is cooked, do you mean the
> Blower Motor Power module or the Automatic Temperature Control
> (ATC) Module or something else?
Hard to say, the ATC is what controls the blower, but I would
*think* that with the key off, it would take the power module
to make it come on with no ignition on.
#19
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Posts: n/a
Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
PoBoy proclaimed:
> I do use the auto setup.
> I have never seen an Er but will step thru your diag procedure.
>
> Would a fault not cause the check engine light to go on?
No, the ATC has its own set of diags. You can also step
the entire thing thru a full set of input and output checks
including stepping the fan, blend door, etc. etc. thru all
positions.
>
> When you say the controller is cooked, do you mean the
> Blower Motor Power module or the Automatic Temperature Control
> (ATC) Module or something else?
Hard to say, the ATC is what controls the blower, but I would
*think* that with the key off, it would take the power module
to make it come on with no ignition on.
> I do use the auto setup.
> I have never seen an Er but will step thru your diag procedure.
>
> Would a fault not cause the check engine light to go on?
No, the ATC has its own set of diags. You can also step
the entire thing thru a full set of input and output checks
including stepping the fan, blend door, etc. etc. thru all
positions.
>
> When you say the controller is cooked, do you mean the
> Blower Motor Power module or the Automatic Temperature Control
> (ATC) Module or something else?
Hard to say, the ATC is what controls the blower, but I would
*think* that with the key off, it would take the power module
to make it come on with no ignition on.
#20
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Re: 97 GC - Blower comes on by itself -- with no key!!
PoBoy proclaimed:
> No the blower under the dash, definitely not the rad fan.
> When the thing turned on this morning , i was
> just standing there looking at it,
>
> It hadnt run since yesterday afternoon.
>
Hopefully you still have the "Enter Diag Mode" where you
press and hold the two buttons on the ATC, then click one
time to display a 0 with the stick figure.
While running diags, you can go back to test select mode by
turning the temp control one click in either direction which
should get rid of the stick figure and any arrows.
From the diags mode, turn the temp **** until the desired test
is displayed in the digits. Then press A/C or RECIRC to display
the value or select an output test mode by pressing again until
the display blinks. Normally you read an output first, then hit
that button again to run the actuator test.
For number display:
No arrows= 0-99
Middle [panel] arrow = 100-199
Panel + Defrost arrow = 200-299.
Test:
1 blower control switch, A/D convertor. Display only
2 blower feedback display only
3 blower speed, can run an actuator test
4 blower high speed relay can run actuator test.
> No the blower under the dash, definitely not the rad fan.
> When the thing turned on this morning , i was
> just standing there looking at it,
>
> It hadnt run since yesterday afternoon.
>
Hopefully you still have the "Enter Diag Mode" where you
press and hold the two buttons on the ATC, then click one
time to display a 0 with the stick figure.
While running diags, you can go back to test select mode by
turning the temp control one click in either direction which
should get rid of the stick figure and any arrows.
From the diags mode, turn the temp **** until the desired test
is displayed in the digits. Then press A/C or RECIRC to display
the value or select an output test mode by pressing again until
the display blinks. Normally you read an output first, then hit
that button again to run the actuator test.
For number display:
No arrows= 0-99
Middle [panel] arrow = 100-199
Panel + Defrost arrow = 200-299.
Test:
1 blower control switch, A/D convertor. Display only
2 blower feedback display only
3 blower speed, can run an actuator test
4 blower high speed relay can run actuator test.