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it should be in underhood fuse and distribution box.
In the Fuse box, its usually lacated near the battery
Changing the fusebox on a 2002 Peugeot 206 will not affect the cooling fan if the unit is replace with a working box. The fuse box's main function is to prevent a power surges from ruining mechanical parts, so if the fuses are fine than the cooling fan will be as well.
Yes there is a fuse for the cooling fan and a cooling fan relay also a but you they are located on different places depends on your vehicle make and model
Heater blower or engine cooling?? Either way, both are covered in the "Related Questions" below
If the cooling fan has a fuse it would be located in the fuse box under the steering wheel, pop off the panel to access the fuse box, on the panel is a sticker with what fuse is what and how many amps they need... i believe that they only have a cooling fan relay, but they might have a fuse... ill have to check my 92 Spirit to see...
Very Likely... the 2003 model does. its a 30 AMP maxi fuse that's located under the hood on the drivers side fender just past the battery, Inside this fuse area is also the relay for the cooling fan as well... My bet is you have a Check Engine Light on that is kicking a code P0408 for cooling fan circuit.
The fuse that works the cooling fan(s) depend on the make/model/year of the car. In general cooling fans are controlled by a fan relay & fuse or by the ecm, bcm,pcm (ecm/bcm/pcm are computers)
Not enough info. WHICH fan? Engine cooling fan? A/C cooling system fan? Circulating fan in passenger compartment?
if cooling fan is not turning on you need to check fuse. then check fan thermostat . and switch, can also be bad motors check them.
Heater Blower Fan, Cooling Fan, Or A/C Condenser fan? There is a fuse box in the front passenger door jamb. This is where you will find the blower fan fuse. You should find the Cooling and A/C fan fuses in the underhood fuse box. When I see problems with any of these fans it is not usually a fuse that is causing the problem. If a fuse is blown then there is another problem causing it to blow.
If the engine cooling system fan, check the fuse/relay to see if the it has blown out. If not the fuse/relay, the cooling system temperature sensor switch may have failed. For he A/C system auxiliary cooling fan, the same trouble-shooting method. If you are referring to the cabin interior circulating air fan - check the fuse and/or the switch that controls the fan speed.