Check the fuses, check the relays and check the temp switch.
Yes. Cooling fan, engine fan, and radiator fan relays are all the same thing.
The radiator is located in front the engine cooling fan and shroud, at the front of the motor. _____________chassis_________________ _____________________________________ Fire wall motor ~cooling fan~ radiator ________________________________________ chassis
Depending on model, the radiator cooling fan(s) will be replaced by disconnecting the power (an automotive connector) then physically unbolting it from the radiator. Newer vehicles with less room in the engine compartment might require pulling the radiator, fans and all and then disconnecting it. Pretty much the same thing.
It is actually mounted to the lower radiator support.
In the "Power Center" under the hood on the passenger side strut tower.
the fan switch.
on the radiator fan
check the cooling fan sensor somewhere attached of the fan housing.
In the radiator.
Themo switch located on the radiator Or intake manifold , that is usually runs a relay fOr the. Oolong fan
Check to see if you are getting power to fan - if so bad fan motorRun a hot line to fan to see if it starts - if not bad fan motorFan sensor bad?
If it has a properly fitted fan shroud, it doesn't matter how close the fan blades are to the radiator. If there is no fan shroud the fan blades will have to be within a couple of inches of the radiator.