http://chinozie.googlepages.com/Supra_MA70_Wiring_Manual.pdf Look on page 23.
The fan clutch is a mechanical viscous drive and does not have a relay.
The 2001 Ford Taurus has a cooling fan that is controlled by a relay. This relay is located on the radiator.
When the air conditioning is activated the auxiliary fan relay turns the fan on to maximize cooling It controls the auxiliary fan, which comes on to aid in cooling during heavy loads.
In the power distribution box under the hood. There is also a relay there that controls the fan. and last but not least, there is a resistor that controls all fan speeds.
The cooling fan relay for the 2000 Lincoln LS is located behind the battery in the fuse relay box on the driver's side. The cooling fan relay controls the car's cooling fans.
check on the driver side lower corner of radiator.
R is the 24 volt supply W controls the heat relay or valve Y controls the cooling contactor G controls the fan relay
Check the fuse that controls the Fan first. If that's ok, then check the connections to the fan assembly.
On relay bracket on center of firewall in engine compartment. It is on the left side (drivers side), center
Typical location on a shadow. From the front of the car, drivers side. first relay is an auto shutdown relay. Second relay is A/C clutch cutout relay. third relay from the front is the fan relay. On the shock tower facing the relays from the front of the vehicle is: right side relay is the starter and left to it is the anti lock brake relay.
I could be wrong, but I think your car has an electric radiator fan. So there's no clutch, it's controlled by the coolant temp sensor, and the computer, which then uses a relay to switch it on.
check the relay and if that is good turn on your a/c and see if the fan is running if it is then replace the temp sending unit to the fan trace the wires to the fan itf it electric if not and it is a clutch fan then replace with a new clutch fan or a straight fan that cools all the time