I own a 1998 Saturn SL2 and it is located in the plastic fuse box under the hood on the left side of the engine compartment (drivers side).
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.
Yes. Cooling fan, engine fan, and radiator fan relays are all the same thing.
The fuse locations are generally under the dash, under the hood or under the rear seat. You can hotwire the fans to the battery to check their operation. Assuming they are fine, there will be a fuse and/or relay and/or a fan relay module that is usually mounted to the body down underneath the motor compartment in relative proximity to the radiator/fans.
Blown fuse, defective thermal relay, or defective fan motor.
The 2001 Ford Taurus has a cooling fan that is controlled by a relay. This relay is located on the radiator.
The relay is under the right front fender, behind the bumper. It's difficult to get to.
Usually a bad fan motor relay not telling it to shut off
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.
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.
on a 1999 jeep grand cherokee where is the coolant fan relay
The 2004 Dodge Intrepid cooling fan relay switch can be found on the back of the cooling fan motor. The cooling fan relay switch is attached to the fan motor with two retaining screws.
Check the underhood fuse box.