You can tell if your heal lamp relay is blown is by inspecting the fuses. If you look closely at the fuse, you will be able to tell it is blown or not. If you see a separation in the fuse, it is blown.
A relay does not have a fuse. The circuit for the particular relay is fused. You can tell if the fuse is blown by testing it with an ohm meter.
Blown fuse, defective relay, loose or corroded wiring.Blown fuse, defective relay, loose or corroded wiring.
Blown fuse or relay?
The fuel pump will not come on. Of course this could be a blown fuse or the pump itself has failed. Check the fuse and if it is good then install a new relay to see if that solves the problem. If not the pump is bad.
1- bad relay 2- blown fuse 3- ignition switch 1- bad relay 2- blown fuse 3- ignition switch 1- bad relay 2- blown fuse 3- ignition switch
Yes and it should be in your fuse block. Chances are that it is a relay fuse and you won't be able to tell if it is blown or not.
Plug a scanner into the ALDL port, then turn the ignition to "ON". The radiator fan should come on. If it does the relay is working. If the fan does not come on it doesn't mean the relay is necessarily bad. That could mean the relay is bad, or the fuse is blown, or the fan itself has failed.
Blown bulbs. Blown fuse. Faulty wiring. Faulty relay. Faulty switch.
Blown fuse or defective fuel pump relay.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay.
There won't be a relay for the ignition. You may have a "blown" fuse.
No. The fan relay under the hood has nothing to do with the radio circuit.