Make sure it is turning freely, and not binding. Spin the blades and listen for the noise of worn bearings. If it blows the fuse as soon as it comes on, it may be a defective motor or a short in the wiring. If it blows after running for awhile, the motor is overheating and needs replacing.
The TYPICAL reason that the radiator fan fuse blows is because the radiator fan has failed. Usually either a failed motor winding (coil of wire inside) or a seized bearing. Either way, you probably need a new fan.
The radiator coolant fan fuse can be found in the fuse box. The radiator fan fuse will be in the second column, fourth from the top.
There is no radiator fan fuse. It is controlled by a relay in the CCRM.
Is it the fan behind the radiator, or the fan that blows air into the cabin?
The fan relay and its fuse are on the radiator support bracket on the right side of the car.
I have a 2005 ML500 special edition Mercedes Benz and I want to know where is the fuse for the radiator fan?
were is the fan relay located at
Bad fan motor shorted wire to fan motor shorted switch Disconnect fan motor replace fuse turn on fan and see if fuse blows indicating bad wire to motor if fuse doesn't blow--connect motor if fuse blows bad motor
Bad fan motor? Dead short in wiring to fan motor?
Not a sensor. That code is set when the condensor fan ( the one on the driver side ) goes bad and blows a fuse.
Check the fuse and the wiring.
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