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probably the fan relay
The cooling fan relay on a 1998 Mazda 626 is located in the engine compartment near the firewall. It is housed in a protective box with latches.
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Does your cooling fan work?
that is the cooling fan relay.
It is on the fender right beside the coolant reservoir.
probably needs a fuse either underhood fuse or under dash fuse if not either you will have to bypass directly to the battery
Blow it up, Put it on your wall. You can do anything you want with it.!
Blown fuse, defective thermal relay, or defective cooling fan. One fan should run anytime the A/C is on.
In the engine compartment, in the service box on the passenger fender.
Perhaps there is no problem at all with your car's cooling system! The fan(s) you observe are controlled electrically by a second engine thermostat which will turn the fan on only to support cooloing when there is little forward motion of the vehicle. The fan(s)are designed to turn freely in the rushing wind and will only turn on when your car slows and needs "wind" to continue the cooling.
There are really only very few things that can go wrong with it. FIRST: Make sure you are looking at the main COOLING SYSTEM fan and NOT the A/C operated auxiliary cooling fan. Check the fuse/relay for the fan to make sure it isn't 'blown.' Then check the operation of the heat sensor (mounted in the engine block) that control the on-off cycle of the fan. Lastly check the fan motor itself to make sure it hasn't burnt out.