|  | CHECK TO BE PERFORMED | RESOLUTION IF THE CHECK IS NOT OK | 
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| 1 | Turn the ignition ON and check the fan is off. | Move on to Step 4 | 
| 2 | Turn the ignition key ON.On the diagnostic tester, select active diagnosis level 1 fan relay control and check it is successful. | Move on to Step 9 | 
| 3 | On the diagnostic tester, select active diagnosis level 2 fan relay control and check it is successful. | Move on to Step 22 | 
| 4 | Turn the ignition key OFF.In the engine compartment junction unit, remove relay T2 (in the top left of the four in the middle)Turn the ignition key ON.Measure the voltage between Pin 87 of the relay base unit and Earth, ensuring it is less than 0.3 V.Move on to Step 8. | Move on to Step 5 | 
| 5 | Turn the ignition key OFF.In the engine compartment junction unit, remove relay T1 (the bottom left of the four in the middle)Turn the ignition key ON.Measure the voltage between Pin 87 of relay T2 base unit and Earth, ensuring it is less than 0.3 V. | Repair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine fan motor and the engine compartment junction unit    See E5020  ENGINE COOLING | 
| 6 | Connect a (3 W) test lamp and a multimeter in parallel and measure the voltage between pins 85 of the base unit of relay T1 and earth, checking that it is greater than 0.3 V. | Replace relay T1 | 
| 7 | If faults are present, repair or, if necessary, replace the electrical wiring between the engine management control unit and the engine compartment junction unit.    See E5020  ENGINE COOLING The test can be considered over | Replace the engine management control unit    Op. 1060G80  DIESEL ELECTRONIC INJECTION CONTROL UNIT - R.R | 
| 8 | Connect a (3 W) test lamp and a multimeter in parallel and measure the voltage between pins 85 of the base unit of relay T2 and the battery positive, checking that it is greater than 0.3 V.Move on to Step 7. | Replace relay T2. | 
| 9 | See M010  ENGINE MANAGEMENT ECU | Move on to Step 10 | 
| 10 | Remove fuse F13 (second from the left) in the engine compartment junction unit and check it has not blown.Move on to Step 16. | Move on to Step 11 | 
| 11 | Fit a new fuse F13 and check it does not blow. | Restore the correct electrical connections in the engine compartment junction unit    See E5020  ENGINE COOLING If necessary, replace it    Op. 5505A13  ADDITIONAL JUNCTION UNIT IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT - R.R. | 
| 12 | Connect a shunt cable with a fuse across pin 87 of the base unit for relay T2 and the battery positive, checking that it has not blown. Continue to step 14. | Move on to Step 13 | 
| 13 | If faults are present, repair or, if necessary, replace the electrical wiring between the engine management control unit and the engine compartment junction unit.    See E5020  ENGINE COOLING The test can be considered over | Replace the fan    Op. 1088E10  RADIATOR COOLING FAN - R + R | 
| 14 | Disconnect the shunt connection.Turn the ignition key ON.On the diagnostic tester, select active diagnosis level 2 fan relay control and check fuse F13 does not blow. | Replace relay T2. | 
| 15 | Turn the ignition key OFF.In the engine compartment junction unit, remove relay T1 (the bottom left of the four in the middle)Connect a shunt cable with a fuse across pin 87 of the relay base unit and the battery positive, checking that it has not blown.Move on to Step 13. | Replace relay T1 | 
| 16 | Measure the voltage between fuse F13 input contact and earth, checking it is greater than 11 V | Repair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the battery positive and the engine compartment junction unit    See E1010  POWER SUPPLY | 
| 17 | Restore the correct electrical connections in the engine compartment junction unit    See E5020  ENGINE COOLING If necessary, replace it    Op. 5505A13  ADDITIONAL JUNCTION UNIT IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT - R.R. The test can be considered over | - | 
| 18 | Connect a test bulb (3W) between Pins 85 and 86 of relay T2 base unit.Turn the ignition key ON.On the diagnostic tester, select active diagnosis level 1 fan relay control and check the bulb flashes. | Move on to Step 7 | 
| 19 | Turn the ignition key OFF.Connect a bridge with a fuse to Pins 30 and 87 of the base unit for relay T2.Check that the fan does not turn at low speed. | Replace relay T2. | 
| 20 | Disconnect the shunt connection.Disconnect the wiring harness connector from the engine fan motor.Measure the resistance between Pin 87 of relay T2 base unit and Pin 2 of the motor, checking that it is less than 5 Ohm    See N011  FAN MOTOR | Repair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine fan motor and the engine compartment junction unit    See E5020  ENGINE COOLING | 
| 21 | If faults are present, repair or if necessary replace the electrical wiring between the engine fan motor and earth    See E5020  ENGINE COOLING The test can be considered over | Replace the fan    Op. 1088E10  RADIATOR COOLING FAN - R + R | 
| 22 | Turn the ignition key OFF.In the engine compartment junction unit, remove relay T1 (the bottom left of the four in the middle)Measure the voltage between Pins 30 and 86 of the relay base unit and the earth, ensuring it is greater than 11 V. | Restore the correct electrical connections in the engine compartment junction unit    See E5020  ENGINE COOLING If necessary, replace it    Op. 5505A13  ADDITIONAL JUNCTION UNIT IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT - R.R. | 
| 23 | Connect a test bulb (3W) between Pins 85 and 86 of relay T1 base unit.Turn the ignition key ON.On the diagnostic tester, select active diagnosis level 2 fan relay control and check the bulb flashes. | Move on to Step 7 | 
| 24 | Turn the ignition key OFF.Connect a shunt connection lead with a fuse between Pins 30 and 87 of the base unit of relay T1 and check that the fan turns at high speed. | Move on to Step 13 | 
| 25 | Replace relay T1 | - |