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Test Roc - Relay Output Check

Fig 1: Relay Connector Terminals - ACR Relay ID
G93F39730
Fig 2: Relay Connector Terminals - FPR Relay ID
G93G39731
Fig 3: Relay Connector Terminals - HCFAN Relay ID
G93H39732
Fig 4: Relay Connector Terminals - HFAN Relay ID
G93I39733
Fig 5: Relay Connector Terminals - LCFAN Relay ID
G93J39734
Fig 6: Relay Connector Terminals - LFAN Relay ID
G93A39735
NOTE: Enter this test only when a Code 67 or Code 68 is displayed during self-test procedures (KOEO or KOER) or when directed here from another circuit test or SWITCH MONITOR TEST. This test is intended to diagnose following relays and circuits: A/C Relay (ACR), Fuel Pump Relay (FPR), High Condenser Fan Relay (HCFAN), High Cooling Fan Relay (HFAN), Low Condenser Fan Relay (LCFAN), Low Cooling Fan Relay (LFAN) and Wide Open Throttle A/C Cutoff Relay (WAC).
CIRCUIT PIN IDENTIFICATION

Relay Breakout Box Pin No. PCM Pin Wire Color
ACR (1) 10 L Green/Black
FPR (2) (5) 52B 3T Light Green
HCFAN (6) 54 2P Blue/Green
HFAN (3) 54 2P Blue/Green
LCFAN (7) (8) 53A 3N Blue/Orange
LFAN (4) 55 3L Red/White
(1) When A/C is selected, PCM grounds the ACR wire to turn the A/C system on.
(2) PCM grounds FPR wire to energize fuel pump.
(3) PCM grounds HFAN wire to energize the high speed cooling fan.
(4) PCM grounds LFAN wire to energize the low speed cooling fan.
(5) Ensure Breakout Box Adapter (T92C-6000-AH) selector switch is in the "B" position.
(6) PCM grounds HCFAN wire to energize the high speed condenser fan.
(7) PCM grounds LCFAN wire to energize the low speed condenser fan.
(8) Ensure Breakout Box Adapter (T92C-6000-AH) selector switch is in "A" position.

1) Check System Integrity  Visually check all wiring, connectors and components for evidence of damage, shorting or looseness. If fault is found, repair as necessary. If no fault is found, go to next step.

WARNING: Fans will operate when HCFAN, HFAN, LCFAN or LFAN wires are grounded.

2) Perform Relay Click Test  Turn ignition off. Install breakout box. Connect PCM to breakout box. Locate relay to be tested. Turn ignition on. Feel and/or listen to relay while grounding appropriate relay test pin at breakout box. If relay clicks, relay is okay. If relay does not click, go to next step.

3) Check For Open Relay Wire To PCM  Turn ignition off. With breakout box installed, disconnect PCM connectors. Disconnect relay to be tested. Measure resistance between breakout box test pin of relay being tested and relay terminal to PCM at relay connector. If resistance is less than 5 ohms, go to next step. If resistance is 5 ohms or more, repair open wire between PCM and relay connector.

NOTE: When testing HFAN or HCFAN relays, both HFAN and HCFAN relays must be disconnected.

4) Check For Short In Relay Wire To PCM  Turn ignition off. With PCM disconnected and breakout box installed, disconnect relay to be tested. Measure resistance between ground and breakout box test pin of relay being tested. If resistance is more than 10,000 ohms, go to next step. If resistance is 10,000 or less, repair short to ground in wire between PCM and relay connector.

5) Check Power To Suspect Relay  Turn ignition off. Disconnect relay to be tested. Turn ignition off. Measure voltage at PWR terminal at relay connector. If voltage is more than 10 volts, replace relay. If voltage is 10 volts or less, repair PWR wire.