Reversed? Strange, I was doing everything acording to this picture:
.....and by jumping terminal 2 and 3 on the condenser fan relay....fan works! anyways, on both relay (condenser fan and compressor clutch) there is a 12v on terminal 4:
Thanks
You still fail to understand the simple error that you made. The diagram of the relay shows the terminal numbers on the RELAY itself, not on the relay socket/receptacle. Relay terminals 3 and 4 become reversed for the receptacle because you flip the relay upside down to insert it into the socket. Here's how to think about it. Where does relay terminal 3 plug into the hood fuse box socket? The answer is the socket terminal where you are now measuring voltage above in the pictures -- this is terminal 3 not terminal 4. Do you understand?
So the corrected results of your voltage tests are:
1) Terminal 1 in both the fan and clutch relay socket
lacks battery voltage as expected.
2) Terminal 2 in both the fan and clutch relay socket
has battery voltage as expected.
3) Terminal 3 in both the fan and clutch relay socket
has battery voltage as expected.
4) Terminal 4 in the fan relay
has battery voltage as expected; Terminal 4 in clutch relay
lacks battery voltage as expected.
This tells you that the relay receptacles in the hood fuse box properly get voltage. Do you agree?
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The next two tests are:
1) Unplug ECU connectors
B and E, turn the key to ON(II), and then measure voltage at ECU connector pins B6 and E18 individually. There should be battery voltage.
2) Replug ECU connectors
B and E and then unplug Multiplex Control Unit (MCU) connector E. With the key in ON(II), measure voltage at MCU connector pin E10. There should be 12V
(or 5V).