You have to go in through the bottom not the top. Dissassemble the front undercarriage area, make sure to support the radiator (or it may drop out of place - this can be done with wire or strong cord - simply tie the radiator supports so that they don't move). You may possibly have to disconnect and drain the lower radiator hose. Unbolt the fan assembly and push up over the lower supports and gently pull the assembly outward and downward. You will also have to disengage several clips on the top of the fan assemble (the overflow tube and another hose).
connected to the fan.
2001 Lincoln ls looking for cooling fan relay
They are located in the trunk underneath the Rear dash in the trunk compartment. There are 2 one high speed fan relay, and one low.
They are located in the trunk underneath the Rear dash in the trunk compartment. There are 2 one high speed fan relay, and one low.
The cooling fan relay for the 2000 Lincoln LS is located behind the battery in the fuse relay box on the driver's side. The cooling fan relay controls the car's cooling fans.
You have to first remove screws on both sides of the fan. Then unplug the positive battery cable. Next remove wires that are attached to fans. you must remove from the bottoms. The bracket at the bottom must be removed and radiator hose. after that it will slide right out!
Under hood, passenger side, front engine area, mounted above radiator on radiator support
believe it is in power distribution box along with other relays and fuses. it is activated by the engine coolant temperature sensor.
I was looking at the 2001 Lincoln LS owners manual and it shows that Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the engine cooling fan fluid reservoir
you have to take the entire assembly out the bottom of the car. Be careful when getting replacement parts as there are a number of part numbers available with deifferent harness connections
how do you replace cooling fan connector wires if they were cut on a 1998 lincoln town car
Between the radiator and the engine, pull up the large plastic cover that lays over the radiator, there is a bolt that you unfasten and the assembly is right there! Good luck!