I know this has been discussed previously, but the thread that I have carefully followed ("cooling fan activation time interval") had not been posted in for more than 180 days, so here goes:
I have a 1994 K75. I live in the desert and it is about to get really hot outside, and I am concerned about the fan and the temp light. On previous moderately warm rides, I have noticed that the fan never turned on, and I never saw the temperature light come on. So, I followed a thread or two and did this:
1. I confirmed that the fan spins freely. And that the horn works - I believe they are both on the same fuse/circuit
2. I checked the temp sensor by testing the ohms on position 10 of the FI computer. Results: 2.5 K ohms at cold (~85 degrees F outside), 1.2 K ohms 1.5 hours after engine fully warmed up, and 0.183 ohms immediately after running the engine to hot. Conclusion: this data seems to indicate the temp sensor is sending the correct signal to the FI computer
3. I checked the temperature relay switch:
jumping A2 to 15 turned the fan on. good.
jumping A3 to ground turned the temp light on. good.
jumping E to ground (supposedly simulates an overheat scenario, should turn the fan on). nothing. bad.
4. So, I purchased a used temp relay switch and tried it, but with exactly the same results. Fan and light work, but no fan when I jump pin E to ground.
Should I try a new temp relay switch, or is the "pin E to ground" not the correct test for what is wrong?