were is the fan relay located at
The cooling fan relay on a 1997 Cadillac Catera is typically located in the engine bay, near the cooling fan assembly. It is often housed within a relay box or panel, which can be found near the radiator or firewall. Consult the vehicle's owner's manual or a service manual for specific instructions on locating and accessing the cooling fan relay on the Cadillac Catera.
Check the low speed relay and the resistor at the motor
The 1996 Ford Thunderbird fan relay switch is attached to the electric fan motor. The fan motor is attached to the fan blades.
Usually a bad fan motor relay not telling it to shut off
The 2001 Ford Taurus has a cooling fan that is controlled by a relay. This relay is located on the radiator.
Could be a faulty fan motor, a faulty fan motor relay, a faulty fan motor temp switch or a blown fan motor fuse.
The 1986 Pontiac Firebird fan relay switch can be found on the back of the fan motor. The relay switch is connected to the fan motor by two retaining screws.
Check the fuse that controls the Fan first. If that's ok, then check the connections to the fan assembly.
The 2004 Jeep Liberty radiator fan relay switch can be found on the back of the fan motor. The relay switch is attached directly to the fan motor.
2001 Lincoln ls looking for cooling fan relay
To hook up a fan motor to a fan relay, first ensure the power is off to avoid electrical shock. Connect the fan motor's positive lead to the relay's output terminal, typically labeled as "NO" (Normally Open) or "COM" (Common), depending on the relay configuration. Attach the negative lead of the fan motor to the ground or neutral wire. Finally, connect the relay's coil terminals to a control switch or sensor to activate the relay when needed.