There should be a fuse panel box close to the battery. Open the lid and there will be several fuses and relays.
The lid of the box shows the layout of the fuses and identifies the location of the fan relay.
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).
Your fan moter is pulling to many amps.What this means is when your fan kicks on the power load is so high its burning the points in the relay. Replace the fan moter!
I'm looking for the answer to this problem as well. I've heard people say it could be a relay, which controls the fan's operation. The relay is located under the steering column, left side. Don't quote me on it though.
Check the relays and fuses.
where is cooling fan relay on 1995 olds acheiva
There is a fuse box under the hood, next to the battery. The fan relay is in there.
You will probably have to remove fan/pulley first to get clearance then just remove fasteners from rad.
The quad module is in the computer.....Most likely the problem is one of the sensors it controls....Most common is cooling fan relay or motor OR EGR solenoid, or Evap purge solenooid
Check the underhood fuse box.
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.
Yes, the 2003 Saturn L300 does have a fan relay. The cooling fan relay is part of the vehicle's electrical system and is responsible for controlling the operation of the cooling fan based on the engine temperature. If you're experiencing issues with the cooling fan, the relay could be a potential source of the problem. Always consult the vehicle's manual or a professional for specific diagnostics and repairs.
Check the thermal relay for the cooling fan.