⚡ AUTO CODE FIX
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EngineModerate✅ DIY Friendly

P0480

Cooling Fan 1 Control Circuit

Fault in the primary cooling fan control circuit. The ECU cannot properly control the engine cooling fan.

SeverityModerate
CategoryEngine
Est. Repair Cost$50–$400
Code TypePowertrain
DIY RepairYes

⚡ Common Causes

⚠️ Symptoms

✅ How to Fix — Step by Step

  • Step 1:Check cooling fan fuse and relay
  • Step 2:Test fan motor by applying direct 12V
  • Step 3:Inspect fan control wiring
  • Step 4:Replace cooling fan relay
  • Step 5:Replace cooling fan motor
  • Step 6:Check ECU output signal to relay
💡 Pro Tip: Test the cooling fan by unplugging the coolant temp sensor — this causes the ECU to command maximum fan speed on most vehicles.

Repair Cost Estimate

Full Repair Estimate
$50–$400
DIY Possible?
YES
Severity
Moderate

Frequently Asked Questions

What does OBD2 code P0480 mean?+
P0480 stands for Cooling Fan 1 Control Circuit. Fault in the primary cooling fan control circuit. The ECU cannot properly control the engine cooling fan.
What causes code P0480?+
Failed cooling fan relay; Open or short in fan control wiring; Failed cooling fan motor; ECU fan driver fault; Blown cooling fan fuse
How do I fix code P0480?+
Check cooling fan fuse and relay; Test fan motor by applying direct 12V; Inspect fan control wiring; Replace cooling fan relay; Replace cooling fan motor; Check ECU output signal to relay
How much does it cost to fix P0480?+
Estimated repair cost for P0480 is $50–$400.
Is P0480 DIY-friendly?+
Yes — P0480 is generally DIY-friendly with basic tools.

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