Hey Matt. I’m not sure if you will ever see this but if so I would love some help/feedback. So I have a 06 g35 coupe and the fuse link fuse with the following 50/30/40 Amp fuse more so the (40amp) fuse blew/overloaded, after changing out with a new one. I have a aftermarket most likely Chinese fan, could that be the issue as to why it’s overloading the fuse and bubbling the fuse? As the fan worked for a few days and then blew the said fuse a few days later.. If so can I just replace the fan motor or should I replace the whole shroud? I’ve been chasing this problem for a few months now as it’s overheated a tad bit sitting in traffic! Any help would be helpful!
@@duesa2203 the fans could be the problem for sure. It sounds like their is a short to ground somewhere. You can check the fan wires with a meter and see if any of the legs have continuity between them (they should have resistance, although I don't know how much). It could also be that the wiring to the fan is damaged somewhere and shorting out on the frame or something metal, so that might be worth checking. If I diagnosed a faulty fan motor, I would probably swap the whole fan assembly. I know you can replace the motors, but you have to pull the assembly out for access. Good luck with getting your issue fixed and let me know what you find!
Hey Matt. I’m not sure if you will ever see this but if so I would love some help/feedback.
So I have a 06 g35 coupe and the fuse link fuse with the following 50/30/40 Amp fuse more so the (40amp) fuse blew/overloaded, after changing out with a new one. I have a aftermarket most likely Chinese fan, could that be the issue as to why it’s overloading the fuse and bubbling the fuse? As the fan worked for a few days and then blew the said fuse a few days later.. If so can I just replace the fan motor or should I replace the whole shroud? I’ve been chasing this problem for a few months now as it’s overheated a tad bit sitting in traffic! Any help would be helpful!
@@duesa2203 the fans could be the problem for sure. It sounds like their is a short to ground somewhere. You can check the fan wires with a meter and see if any of the legs have continuity between them (they should have resistance, although I don't know how much). It could also be that the wiring to the fan is damaged somewhere and shorting out on the frame or something metal, so that might be worth checking.
If I diagnosed a faulty fan motor, I would probably swap the whole fan assembly. I know you can replace the motors, but you have to pull the assembly out for access.
Good luck with getting your issue fixed and let me know what you find!