P1498 critical

High Speed Radiator Fan Ground Control Relay Circuit (Chrysler)

What does P1498 mean?

The P1498 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: High Speed Radiator Fan Ground Control Relay Circuit (Chrysler). This is a critical severity code.

Common Symptoms

  • Cooling fan does not operate at high speed
  • Engine overheating in slow traffic or hot weather
  • Check Engine Light illuminated
  • AC performance degrades at low vehicle speeds
  • Temperature gauge climbs above normal operating range

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Failed high-speed fan ground control relay Very High
  • Poor ground connection at the fan relay or motor High
  • Corroded relay socket Moderate
  • Open wiring in the fan ground circuit Moderate
  • PCM ground control driver failure Low

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Locate the high-speed fan ground control relay and swap with a matching relay to test.

  2. Check the ground connections for the relay and fan motor with a voltage drop test.

  3. Inspect the relay socket for heat damage, corrosion, or melted plastic.

  4. Measure the PCM ground control signal at the relay when high speed is commanded.

  5. Test the wiring between the relay ground control terminal and the PCM.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a ground control relay?

Instead of switching the power side, a ground control relay is activated when the PCM provides a ground signal to the relay coil. This is the most common relay control method used by Chrysler.

How do I test for a bad ground?

Perform a voltage drop test on the ground circuit. With the fan running (or relay energized), measure voltage across the ground wire. More than 0.2V indicates a poor ground connection.

Can I drive safely with only low-speed fan?

For short highway drives, yes. Avoid stop-and-go traffic, towing, and idling for extended periods. The low-speed fan may not provide sufficient cooling under heavy thermal loads.

Explore More Codes

All codes | Browse by vehicle make