its located in the fuse box under the hood on the left hand sside, but if it's like mine your problem is probably the wiring and not the relay. bypass it and see if the motors are working on the fans, and don forget to check the fuses too. If both are fine then its the wiring.
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 located behind the head light on the drivers side.
Under the hood, inside the fuse box.
Indirectly, the starter relay is computer controled.
replace heater relay and or heater blower motor
It's the same location for all 1996-1999 Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth minivans. Check this out:Where_is_the_engine_cooling_fan_relay_on_a_1999_Chrysler_Town_CountryThanks!
No, there has not been an official recall for the 2005 Chrysler Town and Country concerning cooling fan relay problems. However, such cooling fan problems have been widely reported.
The ambient air temp sensor that feeds the cooling fan(s) relay on a 2004 pacifica is mounted to the front of the radiator, behind the grill. The cooling fan relay is mounted on the aluminum bumper just in front of the radiator. You'll need to take off the grill to get to the relay, too.
There is a black rectangular box in the engine compartment, drivers side. On the underside of the cover is a diagram of all relays and fuses that will show you which is which.
The injectors receive a 12 volt feed from the auto shutdown relay.
Behind the headlight on the drivers side
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.