Some of the reasons may be a fuse for the fan-relay, or the fan-relay its self. It could also be a coolent temperature sensor.Hope this helps.
A 1994 Safari engine may likely fit in a 1997 Safari van. However, a mechanic will need to check to make sure.
Safari is not open-source so it might not be possible
No, safari is a different browser than Chrome. It does not run on the Chrome engine but runs independently.
No, Safari is a web browser developed by Apple. It allows users to access websites on the internet but does not provide its own search engine. Users can choose a search engine, such as Google or Bing, to use with the Safari browser.
Apple has no search engine that they created. They do have a browser called Safari. With Safari you can make almost any search engine the default search engine when you search within the Safari address bar. There is a rumor that Apple is going to create their own search engine but as of 2/2014 it is just a rumor.
it's a search engine.
Google chrome is a search engine while safari is a snack or corn snack
It's in the engine compartment between the engine and the battery.
press the download button
it's possible; search it on Google for the instructions.
The 4.3 liter V6 engine in a 2003 GMC Safari has a timing CHAIN
http://www.jagsthatrun.com/