Q: P0480 trouble code

asked by on October 29, 2016

I need help identifying the fan control relay to get a part number for replacement

My car has 8600 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

Hello. Typically this is not an issue with the relay. There have been some issues with the programming within the control computer that causes the fan to not work right which will cause this code. Being that the vehicle is a 2016 you need to take it to the dealer and have them reprogram the computer which should take care of this.

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