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i'm having the same problem, the relay is under the hood, drivers side in fuse box.
ON my 92 sundance the sensor is located on the side of the themostat housing. It also controls the cooling fan. If it quits, start the car let it warm up and unplug the sensor at the housing. If the fan comes on the sensor is bad.
from what i am told the fan relay is some where on the intake manifold most likely on the driver side
i dont think it has a relay [edit] According to the Hanes manual for Shadows, the cooling fan relay is located just above the battery. If you look at the battery, look due north, but just below the strut housing for your wheel. You should see 3 relays. The one in the corner should be the cooling fan relay. (on my '93 shadow, that relay is the starter relay.
the relay is under hood next to a/c relays and fan relays on front left in covered fuse box
Run the A/C all the time until you get it fixed. It will run anytime the A/C is on. It has to be a defective thermal switch, or defective wiring, for the fan if the fan itself is good. I had the same problem and it was a simple $11 relay switch that solved the problem
drivers side firewall or behind battery
I have a 92 f350 4x4 crew cab and the relay is located on the back of the blower motor located in the engine compartment. comes off with 2 screws. If your fan is going it will burn out the relay as soon as you install the mew one. Speaking from experience.
where is the fuel pump relay located on a 1992 Pontiac Bonneville on the outside or the inside
the fuel pump relay is usually located under the hood in a plastic fuse center. the relay will be labled.
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...
The fuel pump relay is locate under the ECM. "Computer"