NO. The purpose of the fan is to cool off the water in the radiator.You will burn out the motor in less than 1 mile. Don't be stupid,please.
I am not a mechanic, but your fob connects electrical systems of the car. Disconnected battery means it doesn't get the message to open the car.
The fan switch is located near the radiator just below the battery. Use the car manual to seek more details on the fan switch.
If you have the fan removed from the car, you can just quickly use jumpers to connect the negative terminal of the fan to the negative terminal of the battery, then connect another jumper to the positive terminal of the fan,and with insulated hands(!) touch the other end to the positive terminal of the battery. If the fan runs, it's fine.
It depends on the motor. The fan is driven by an electric motor, and it can use a dc motor (as in a car) or an ac motor (as in a house). They are not interchangeable.
To not use to did means not so not connected
No
my car doesn't.
If the relay is faulty, it just needs replacing to work. The switch would never need to be disconnected just to use the car.
no
choppy and disconnected.
choppy and disconnected.
Well at least nn a car, you need a clutch because the engine spins all the time and the car wheels don't. In order for a car to stop without killing the engine, the wheels need to be disconnected from the engine somehow. The clutch allows us to smoothly engage a spinning engine to a non-spinning transmission by controlling the slippage between them...