Alright, with the risk of looking like a jacka**, here it goes. After I verified the continuity in the ECM wires going to the relays, I decided to double check the cooling fans were in fact turning on with the power probe. After it all checked out, I put everything back together and started her up with the scan tool on to watch the cooling fan command and the ECT. Here's the fun part, and you can speculate and make your own decisions with this information. Its puzzling, but I took a little bit of what everyone said on here. With the car starting to rise in temp, I turned the A/C on and blowers on high, watching the cooling fans and watching the scan tool simultaneously. Nothing was happening and I was starting to make my play on the relays and go to probe when I decided to wait until full temp. Right as the car hit 200 degrees, the fans kicked on and the command said it was at 55 percent. Both fans turned over, I couldn't believe it. I let them run for a while and turned the A/C blowers off. The command lowered down to around 30 percent or so. So now, I'm troubleshooting where I went wrong to spark all of this to begin with. This entire time I'm letting the car idle because not only for the fans, but I wanted to check for leaks anywhere in the head gasket job. Reading through all the replies, early on in the thread, Wssix spoke of the cooling system not being pressurized correctly as being a possible culprit. Looking back, when I initially found the fans were not turning on, I noticed I had a leak in the T fitting under the reservoir. I didn't think much of it at the time, just need a new fitting. The gauge on the car said we were at operating temp anyways, so I assumed the cooling fans were not working. So today, I believe in fact the cooling system was getting pressurized correctly since the T fitting repair and the car reached the correct temp for the ECM to command the fans. As for the A/C blowers not turning on the cooling fans, I believe in my car, 07 Pontiac G6 3.5l v6, they in fact do not have any action on the cooling fans BEFORE the car gets to temp. Once the car was at temp and the ECM was commanding the fans, however, I could manipulate the cooling fans speed/command with the A/C blowers inside the vehicle. Again, I'm up for speculation if anyone wants to chime in. With my truck, I can manipulate the cooling fans well before operating temp with the blowers inside. I apologize for my foolishness to take time out of all yalls day/night for responses, but I have learned a hell of a lot, and thank you guys for all the help! This forum keeps saving my **** over and over again. I hope that someone stumbles upon this in the future and possibly gets some info they may just need. Hell, could just be my G6, who knows! I'm taking it to work tomorrow, right down the road but I'm going to hook up the scan tool and try the A/C blowers again before operating temp to see if they do turn on the cooling fans. Just for my own peace of mind.