When you stand at the frount of othe car, bonet up. The temp switch is under the Inlet manifold (left side) at the front of the engine.
Check the fuses, check the relays and check the temp switch.
Temp sensor is next to the thermostat housing. Relay is in the fuse box. Computer is in control. There is no temp switch.
Type your answer here..it could be the switch that oprerates the fans,located on left hand side of radiator,about half way down the rad
The heater/AC fan has no relay just a switch. The Radiator fan relay is mounted next to the battery. It has 2 plugs and starts based on radiator temp and AC pressure.
If your air conditioner is on, the fan(s) will most often run steady. If the AC is off (or you have none), it could be that you engine is running too hot for various reasons. What does the temp guage say? As well, it could be a faulty fan relay switch.. or faulty fan switch sensor in the radiator.. or a faulty temp sensor on the engine. Lots of possibilities.
It don't have one it's controlled by engine temp sensor and ecu
Depends on the model and year. Some have a thermo switch on the radiator. Check for a wired plug on the radiator. Some fans are controlled by the ecu using data from the coolant temp sensor.
they don't have a timer module for this year, the fans are controlled by a temp fan switch located in thermostat housing
== == Cooling fans are designed to start at 235 degrees
radiator fan is supposed to turn on before over heating to draw more air thru radiator and over engine to assist with cooling if fan is not turning on soon enuff , you need a new lower temp fan switch
the temp sensor is on the thermostadt but it doesnt control the rad fan. you're thinking about the rad fan switch which is in one of the fenders by the firewall or right on the rad support.
Ther is usually a temp switch on your radiator that controls the fan. it is normally open when cool and closed at 220. if you want to test your fan you can pull the wires from the switch and put a wire acros the leads this powers the fan to on. if the fan powers on replace the faulty switch.