P1491 critical

High Speed Radiator Fan Relay Circuit Malfunction (Chrysler)

What does P1491 mean?

The P1491 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: High Speed Radiator Fan Relay Circuit Malfunction (Chrysler). This is a critical severity code.

Common Symptoms

  • Cooling fan does not operate at high speed
  • Engine overheating in heavy traffic or hot weather
  • Check Engine Light illuminated
  • AC shuts down at high ambient temperatures
  • Temperature gauge moves into the red zone

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Failed high-speed fan relay Very High
  • Blown high-speed fan fuse High
  • Corroded or melted relay socket High
  • Open wiring in the high-speed circuit Moderate
  • PCM output driver fault Low

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Check the high-speed fan relay by swapping with an identical relay in the fuse box.

  2. Inspect the fuse for the high-speed fan circuit.

  3. Look for burnt or melted terminals in the relay socket.

  4. Measure voltage at the fan motor high-speed terminal when the relay should be energized.

  5. Verify the PCM sends a ground signal to the relay coil when high speed is commanded.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this an emergency repair?

It should be addressed soon. Without the high-speed fan, the engine can overheat quickly in traffic or hot weather. Avoid heavy traffic, towing, and extended idle until repaired.

Why does the relay socket melt?

The high-speed fan draws significant electrical current. If the relay contacts develop high resistance, they generate heat that can melt the plastic socket over time.

Can I wire the fan to run directly as a temporary fix?

You can wire the fan to run continuously through a manual switch, but this increases electrical load and fan noise. It is a temporary measure only until the relay circuit is properly repaired.

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