Try fixing it with your car engine or ask a mechanic to fix it for you, best of luck to you
The module on a radiator fan typically costs between $50 and $100 depending on the model. It is designed to update the vehicle's computer with real time information on the coolant temperature and turn the fan on as needed.
It is bolted to the engine side of the radiator.
Try the repair tips on the Autozone web site.
Behind the glove box door on 1994.
fire wall driver side, under head light next to radiator
When the radiator fans dont stop on the 2003-2005 outlanders is because of a faulty fan module that is located on top of the fans. U have to check if ur vehicle is for recall on such part.
It's not a five-minute job. I just had to replace one on my 1999 Concorde. You must remove the upper tie bar to access the fan/shroud/radiator assembly, remove the fan module from the radiator, replace the fan motor, then re-assemble everything. I would estimate maybe 1.5 hours for someone experienced in medium-level difficulty repair jobs. If any of this scares you or you don't know what those terms mean, then have a pro do it.
By the radiator fan on the battery side. Visible leaning over front bumper into engine bay looking back at radiator fan. Black box with several wire harness connections and two screws.
Goto autozone .com and look in repair info
Answer:Is located right there next to the fan, on the radiator. The fan control module is inside the car, behind the glove box lid.
they don't have a timer module for this year, the fans are controlled by a temp fan switch located in thermostat housing
No, the radiator fan is electric.No, the radiator fan is electric.