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Near the radiator, passenger side. Two black plastic pins mount it to the radiator mounting bracket.
there is multiple relay switches on a 91 berretta
Yes. Cooling fan, engine fan, and radiator fan relays are all the same thing.
The 2001 Ford Taurus has a cooling fan that is controlled by a relay. This relay is located on the radiator.
Passenger side firewall
No. The radiator fan is controlled by a combination of 3 things. 1. The coolant temperature sensor in the block, near the thermostat housing. 2. The cooling fan relay, on the upper passenger side firewall. and 3. The cooling fan motor itself.
To replace the Engine cooling fan relay on a 1988 Deville you need to remove the radiator. After the radiator is out you will see the relay, disconnect it pull it out and install the new one.
In my '96 beretta the cooling fan relay switch is located on the drivers side strut tower. That may not be the problem. If your fan still won't work after changing the relay switch try the coolant temperature switch/sensor.
on a 1999 jeep grand cherokee where is the coolant fan relay
The cooling fan relay on the 2004 Chrysler Sebring is in the engine compartment fuse box. There are actually two cooling fan relays in this fuse box. One is a high speed radiator fan relay and the other is a low speed radiator fan relay.
The radiator fan relay is commonly located under the hood. Depending on the vehicle and model, the relay should be in a distribution box with the other relays.
When the radiator fan relay fails on a vehicle, it can quickly overheat due to the lack of cooling. The fan is designed to kick on at specific temperatures controlled by the relay.