Here's an image showing the wiring of the cooling fans in a 2006 Kia Sorento. (you didn't state the year model) and also the engine compartment fuse block layout.
There is a 30A fuse - CFAN (2) which supplies power to the fan.
The power is fed via relay - CF/H, which is operated by the ECM.
[image|2664325]
(click on image to enlarge).
Hopefully this is of some help.
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=== Update (05/24/2022) ===
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@Marco G.
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The circuit should be the same for a 2003 model.
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Did you check if the relays operated electrically as you only said that they "...seem to be in good condition..." so I'm not sure what you meant?
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Check the other fuse mentioned in the wiring diagram (see image below).
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Other than that it appears as though the ECM supplies an earth at A17 on the ECM (green/orange wire) which goes to terminal 16 on the fuse block to operate C/FAN(2) and CF/H relays.
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You may have to prove that the wiring from the ECM to the fuse block is OK as well as from the fuse block to the fan. (I don't know where you tested the fan from)
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If the other fuse is OK and the wiring is OK and the relays electrically operate then the problem is in the ECM
Here's an image showing the wiring of the cooling fans in a 2006 Kia Sorento. (you didn't state the year model) and also the engine compartment fuse block layout.
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There is a 30A fuse (CFAN (2) which supplies power to the fan.
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There is a 30A fuse - CFAN (2) which supplies power to the fan.
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The power is fed via relay CF/H, which is operated by the ECM.
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The power is fed via relay - CF/H, which is operated by the ECM.
Here's an image showing the wiring of the cooling fans in a 2006 Kia Sorento. (you didn't state the year model) and also the engine compartment fuse block layout.
There is a 30A fuse (CFAN (2) which supplies power to the fan.
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The power is fed via relay CFAN/(2), which is operated by the ECM.
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The power is fed via relay CF/H, which is operated by the ECM.
Hi,
Here's an image showing the wiring of the cooling fans in a 2006 Kia Sorento. (you didn't state the year model) and also the engine compartment fuse block layout.
There is a 30A fuse (CFAN (2) which supplies power to the fan.
The power is fed via relay CFAN/(2), which is operated by the ECM.
[image|2664299]
(click on image to enlarge).
Hopefully this is of some help.