your rear windshield motor may be stuck on. try freeing it by hand.
Your alternator is shot.
Under the battery , Remove the battery and the cover for the relays with a 20 torx and you will find the relays .
All fuses and relays are under the hood, next to the battery.All fuses and relays are under the hood, next to the battery.
Next to the battery.Next to the battery.
It is important to know where the fuses and relays are in a vehicle. The ABS relay in a 99 Ford Windstar is located in a fuse box under the hood.
There are dozens of "relays" in the typical Windstar.I'd start with consulting the Owners Manual for the fuse / relays charts covered there.See "Related Questions" below for more
Most of the relays are located on passenger side fender well near battery across from distributor.
Is your battery dead ? or a bad battery cable connection ?
Yes. In fact, induction motor 'starters' work using normally-open relays, controlled by low-current control circuits -although we call these heavy-duty relays 'contactors'.
Here is the schematic diagram that shows the locations of the 2001, Ford Windstar fuses and circuit breakers,,in both the cabin (passenger compartment) and "under the hood" circuit panel boxes. (cooling fan relays,, separate high speed and low speed relays are located near the car's battery under the hood).http://ford.justanswer.com/uploads/eppic60/2007-04-15_192836_fuse_wind.pdfEngine Cooling Fan Fuses/Relays1995-1998 Engine compartment fusebox # B & H1999-2003 Engine compartment fusebox - Fuse #107 and relays #301 & 303
There is none, just relays! 2 relays and a relay with a 10amp fuse behind the battery.
There are 3 cooling fan relays located in the fuse box just above the battery, in the engine compartment. (passenger side, near the front of the car) You will have to take the fuse box cover off. The other side of the cover lists all relays. I think the radiator cooling fan motors are switched in series or in parallel depending on how much airflow is needed - hence the 3 relays.