Several parts of a computer can have a fan attached. The most common ones are the CPU and the fan inside the power supply. There are also fans mounted in most desktop cases, and some newer video cards require a fan.
A computer fan is any fan inside, or attached to, a computer case used for active cooling. Hope its helps :)
No, the "flasher" is part of the computer attached to the underhood fuse box.No, the "flasher" is part of the computer attached to the underhood fuse box.
The 1996 Ford Thunderbird fan relay switch is attached to the electric fan motor. The fan motor is attached to the fan blades.
A peripheral is a device attached to a host computer, but not part of it.Some common peripheral devices are keyboards, printers, computer monitors
it is a chain attached to another (fan & fan)
diskdrive
It is attached to the fan.
External devices which are attached to the computer are called "peripherals."
the fan clutch is attached with one large nut that is part of the clutch assembly .NOTE the the cluth has LEFT HAND thread.
No it is not electric. It is controled by an onboard computer called the PCM. It is a silicon fluid clutch that has a valve that reguates fluid flow. This valve is controled by the PCM and hence you will find an eletrical plug on the fan shroud that takes the signal from the PCM to the fan clutch unit. The fan clutch is attached to the end of the water pump shaft and is driven by the serpentine belt. The actual fan is attached to the end of the assembly.
No, the sound card is attached to the motherboard of the computer.
Fans shaft and blades are attached to rotor shaft of the motor