Okay, think I've finally found the problem, though if someone with good electricals knowledge could confirm my suspicion that would be ace...
Followed Silver's advice, burb'd the system and checked the connectors for any corrosion - no problems found and I double checked by simply checking the connectivity of all the wires in the radiator fan circuit from source to destination with the trusty test meter - all good.
So this leaves me with a fully connected circuit, a fan that's operating if I put 12V across it and a relay that's switching if I put 12V across it's solenoid...
The green/yllow wire out of the ECU is dropping to earth when the bike hits 4 bars on the temp display, which is tripping the relay - perfect, but nothing from the fan... now I'm getting annoyed :angry2:
Back to basics...
- I break the connector just before the fan - apply 12V across the fan side and the fan operates, all good with the fan.
- Put my volt meter across the other side of the connector (coming from the relay) and when I trigger the relay (manually by shorting the green/yellow wire to earth to simulate what the ECU would do) I get 12V registering on the voltmeter (14V if I have the bike running) - so the relay appears to be connecting the power through okay! So why the hell aint it working???? Now I'm getting really annoyed :angry:
So I suspect that there's something wrong with the relay when it's under load i.e. it switches okay, but if you try to put any current through it then it aint playin'
I tested my theory by connecting an inspection lamp with a 25W bulb in it across the connector from the relay that's registering 12V on my voltmeter - with this relatively small load on it, I now get no voltage registering and the lamp doesn't operate diconnect the lamp and my voltmeter registers 12V again.
I also tried reconnecting this connector block and simply shorting across the switch terminals on the relay - and the fan operated perfectly.
Question: Am I correct in my suspicion that this means the relay is the culprit after all, and even though it switches and shows a voltage, that it's not capable of passing any currect through if you connect anything to the other side of it to put it under load???
[Even though I just wasted another 3hours of my life checking out the coolant and all that wiring I'm really hoping someone confirms my theory then I can just throw in a new relay and put all that bodywork back on and go for a blast
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