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Ro2020

New Member
Jan 10, 2020
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Truck Year
2016
and a real newbie to working on vehicles. My name is Roshelle, aka Ro. I'm a proud owner of a 2016 ecodiesel. I recently decided to learn how to work on my own vehicle. I bravely tasked myself with changing the oil and changing the fuel filter. Well, I successfully changed my oil, however, as soon as I reset my oil change due light, I got the check engine light. Thankfully I had access to a Bosch scan tool and it gave me P0480 code, something to do with the cooling fan relay. (I wondered why I got this issue after an oil change, could I have shorted or blown a fuse when my torque wrench touched the battery post?) Anywho, now I need some help in locating where the cooling relay is and any other "special" tips I should try before trying to replace it. I look forward to any information you have to share.

Oh, I also successfully changed my fuel filter. No issues noted there :)

Next task to brush up on is the DEF system. Any tips on DEF maintenance is also much appreciated.
 

John

Well-Known Member
Nov 13, 2015
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It's the z case fuse attached to the battery post. Look for the 100A. That's the one for the cooling fan.
 

Ro2020

New Member
Jan 10, 2020
3
2
Truck Year
2016
Awesome John!! Thank you so much. I am anxious to check on this now.
 

Ro2020

New Member
Jan 10, 2020
3
2
Truck Year
2016
Thank you. That was one of the exact reasons I decided to do this myself. But also because I know this truck is staying with me forever so it’s best I learn how to maintain it. Probably a tiny thing but I certainly am proud of myself for completing the tasks.
 
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