A radiator is not an electronic part, thus is not fused.
On our 2000 Sunfire, it is the black plastic relay inside the fuse box on the side of the dashboard, drivers side, upper right corner. The fuse box cover shows which object it is. (different user) On my 96 Sunfire it is behind the bumper on the left side (driver's side headlight housing must be removed) It is a little larger than a standard 12 volt relay (approx 1.5" x 1.5" x 2.5" when plugged in, almost a cube when not (no connector)
It means your engine needs attention.
This sounds like an issue with a fuse. In newer sunfires, if the Radio/ACC fuse blows, no indoor lights work and nothing will turn itself off when the car is off (meaning your daytime lights will stay on even with no key in the ignition). It's a 20w minifuse, walmart sells a pack for about $3.50.
In a Pontiac Sunfire, the relay for various components like the fuel pump or engine management system is typically located in the fuse box. The main fuse box is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. You may also find a secondary fuse box in the trunk area for specific functions. For precise identification, consult the vehicle's owner manual or a repair guide for the exact location based on the year and model.
Sounds like a blown fuse?
if it is a 2000 like mine, it is located just behind the passenger headlight beside the wheel well. if it is a 2000 like mine, it is located just behind the passenger headlight beside the wheel well. if it is a 2000 like mine, it is located just behind the passenger headlight beside the wheel well.
As the pump is mounted inside the tank, it looks like the connectors are on TOP of the fuel tank (which has to be removed to replace the pump) FriPilot
In 1992, it was called the Sunbird. The Sunfire did not come out until 1995
In a 2000 Mitsubishi Mirage, the ignition fuse is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access it, you may need to remove the cover of the fuse box. Check the diagram on the inside of the cover to identify the specific fuse related to the ignition system. If you're experiencing ignition issues, ensure the fuse is intact and replace it if necessary.
If yours is like my 2000, check under the back seat.
Its more like a big fuse link, Its by positive terminal.
check wiring to injecters,sounds like a short.