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Old Sep 25, 2020 | 03:29 PM
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Default P0480 and P0526 codes thrown after water pump replacement - input appreciated!

Hi everyone:

​​​​​​My 2011 LR4 has about 125k miles. I just replaced the water pump and front crossover pipe (*big thanks to those that posted those guides!).

The installation was relatively smooth. Upon starting the car, I received the "Restricted Performance" message on my dash.

I pulled the codes with a basic Accutron obd reader and the following were noted:

P0480 and P0526.

They both seem to be related to the fan. The fan was working fine before.

so far I've done the following:
- checked the fuse and it has continuity
- checked the voltage on the battery and got the full 12.7 volts at rest.
- unplugged and replugged the fan harness on the plastic fan shroud
- left the car with the negative battery terminal removed overnight

I don't think the fan clutch is bad since it was working fine prior to this repair. Can anyone suggest anything else I can try to diagnose and/or resolve this issue.

Any input is sincerely appreciated.

Thanks!

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Old Feb 16, 2023 | 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Jason08
Hi everyone:

​​​​​​My 2011 LR4 has about 125k miles. I just replaced the water pump and front crossover pipe (*big thanks to those that posted those guides!).

The installation was relatively smooth. Upon starting the car, I received the "Restricted Performance" message on my dash.

I pulled the codes with a basic Accutron obd reader and the following were noted:

P0480 and P0526.

They both seem to be related to the fan. The fan was working fine before.

so far I've done the following:
- checked the fuse and it has continuity
- checked the voltage on the battery and got the full 12.7 volts at rest.
- unplugged and replugged the fan harness on the plastic fan shroud
- left the car with the negative battery terminal removed overnight

I don't think the fan clutch is bad since it was working fine prior to this repair. Can anyone suggest anything else I can try to diagnose and/or resolve this issue.

Any input is sincerely appreciated.

Thanks!

​​​​​
Hi

Did you ever get this sorted
 
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