My mom has a '98 Chevy Cavalier with an irritating computer/electrical problem. Her temp gauge quit working and so her ecm was posting a fault code. I replaced the sender and the gauge began working fine. Right up until the electric fan kicked on.
Then the gauge again went dead. As soon as the electric fan finally stops, the gauge works again. Every time the gauge goes dead (every time the fan runs) the fault code reappears. So the little computer brain that tells the fan relay to turn the fan on is also killing the temp gauge somehow when it does.
But there is an exception: If I turn the electric radiator cooling fan on by switching on the defrost or air conditioning, the fan turns on without killing the temp gauge. The fan only kills the gauge when it kicks on due to engine temperature, not a/c or defrost.
Any ideas?
Then the gauge again went dead. As soon as the electric fan finally stops, the gauge works again. Every time the gauge goes dead (every time the fan runs) the fault code reappears. So the little computer brain that tells the fan relay to turn the fan on is also killing the temp gauge somehow when it does.
But there is an exception: If I turn the electric radiator cooling fan on by switching on the defrost or air conditioning, the fan turns on without killing the temp gauge. The fan only kills the gauge when it kicks on due to engine temperature, not a/c or defrost.
Any ideas?