Problems/Service/Repairs If you have a problem with your HHR, want a tip on repairing or performing a particular service to you HHR here is the place to post!

Cooling fan not turning off issue

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 04-22-2021 | 09:41 AM
  #31  
treff-7's Avatar
Thread Starter
Member
 
Joined: 06-26-2017
Posts: 83
From: Los Angeles
Originally Posted by Oldblue
It could possibly be the fan itself
The only scenario I can imagine is the fan pulling so much current that the relay can't release but the fuse would blow well before that. When I have time (never) I will probe the signal coming from the ECM to confirm that it keeps the relay closed and it's not some other gremlin at work.
Old 04-22-2021 | 09:52 AM
  #32  
treff-7's Avatar
Thread Starter
Member
 
Joined: 06-26-2017
Posts: 83
From: Los Angeles
I drove the HHR to work today, It's 57F ambient and the highest temp was 194F in a few minutes of stop and go traffic. I even pulled over to make sure the fan was not running and throwing me off. On the freeway it stayed under 180F the whole time even at SPEED and full throttle (don't want to give away too much :-D). It's going to be overcast for the rest of the week but it looks like we will dip into the 90's next week. That will tell more.

EDIT: I did mark the coolant level yesterday. When the engine is cold I'll check if it moved.
Old 04-22-2021 | 10:08 AM
  #33  
treff-7's Avatar
Thread Starter
Member
 
Joined: 06-26-2017
Posts: 83
From: Los Angeles
Correction: This time it was me catching myself being sloppy. The instructions I followed to get the air out of the cooling system was by Oldblue. Credit goes to him.
Old 04-22-2021 | 12:57 PM
  #34  
Oldblue's Avatar
Administrator
 
Joined: 10-13-2011
Posts: 37,829
From: Welland,Ont Canada
I’m old and drink Pepsi to help me burp!! You’re welcome! I’m till next Thursday, what a gas, man!
Old 04-22-2021 | 04:40 PM
  #35  
donbrew's Avatar
Moderator
 
Joined: 01-23-2009
Posts: 25,339
From: Fredericksburg,VA
Something is still wrong if it gets BELOW 180F. Maybe 179 for errors.

The fluid level in the bottle should vary. When hot it should be higher than in the morning cold. BTW, the cold fill line is all the way down at the bulge.


Old 04-22-2021 | 04:54 PM
  #36  
RJ_RS_SS_350's Avatar
Moderator
 
Joined: 05-01-2014
Posts: 8,173
From: California
A good burping can take several days.
Old 04-22-2021 | 07:01 PM
  #37  
Oldblue's Avatar
Administrator
 
Joined: 10-13-2011
Posts: 37,829
From: Welland,Ont Canada
Yes, it can, and park front bumper higher to assist in burping the coolant!
Old 04-26-2021 | 02:33 PM
  #38  
treff-7's Avatar
Thread Starter
Member
 
Joined: 06-26-2017
Posts: 83
From: Los Angeles
Originally Posted by donbrew
Something is still wrong if it gets BELOW 180F. Maybe 179 for errors.

The fluid level in the bottle should vary. When hot it should be higher than in the morning cold. BTW, the cold fill line is all the way down at the bulge.

I didn't mean significantly below. It was 178F I think. The tstat probably opens where it needs to but the temp sensor can definitely be off by a few degrees. And it was a cool morning.
The water level dropped in the reservoir and there is no air under the cap. I think the level is about an inch higher compared to your mark right now.

Originally Posted by RJ_RS_SS_350
A good burping can take several days.
Truth right there! I think I can say that there is very little air left in the system now. Even the waterfall stopped in the heater core.

Originally Posted by Oldblue
Yes, it can, and park front bumper higher to assist in burping the coolant!
My driveway has a slight slope towards the street so the front bumper was higher by a bit. Technically that should be considered as following your instructions. ;-)

UPDATE:
I was gonna take the car to the dealer on Friday but I ended up not having time for it. Now I'm glad I didn't throw out $300 for it.
Today I discovered that if the coolant reaches 217F and the fan turns on it won't turn off until the car starts to move! Obviously that didn't happen during my test as the car was jacked up. So I'm hereby officially reporting that this entire thread was almost a complete waste of time. But at least hopefully at some point it will help someone who's freaking about the fact that the fan won't turn off.
Thank you very much for all the help! I really appreciate it! I do have an idea how I'm gonna pay it back but I need to take trip to the dealer's parts department first.
Old 04-26-2021 | 03:47 PM
  #39  
Oldblue's Avatar
Administrator
 
Joined: 10-13-2011
Posts: 37,829
From: Welland,Ont Canada
Great to read you have it figured out! Keep it clean and drive it often!! Enjoy the ride!

Most dealerships don’t have HHR parts any longer, RockAuto is my go to or the Internet!
Old 04-27-2021 | 01:35 PM
  #40  
treff-7's Avatar
Thread Starter
Member
 
Joined: 06-26-2017
Posts: 83
From: Los Angeles
Originally Posted by Oldblue
Great to read you have it figured out! Keep it clean and drive it often!! Enjoy the ride!

Most dealerships don’t have HHR parts any longer, RockAuto is my go to or the Internet!
One issue checked off. Onto the next one... My car was neglected by the previous owner so I'm fixing it one problem at a time.
I'll try to stop by today and we'll see. The part I'm after is not necessarily HHR specific but it's not listed on RockAuto.


Quick Reply: Cooling fan not turning off issue



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:31 PM.