It could be due to a faulty ecm. I have the same problem on my 99 elantra. I know my cars situation, the fans come on a few minutes after I start it , but won't come on after it gets warm. Due to troubleshooting it and a call to a mechanic friend he suggests the ECM could be bad on my car. Said everything else would work, but not the cooling fan. Especially if you know the fan is good, replaced the relay, the water temp sensor, " the two wire one " is good. The single male prong end one controls the water temp gauge in the dash. Does your cooling fan's come on at all? If you turn on the Air conditioner do they come on? Both fans should come on with the A / C on.
Open up the fuse box under your hood. Look up which relay it is in your owners manual. Pull the relay out with your fingers (if its to tight, i use channel locks). Put the new relay in.
It's supposed to run, even with the key off until the radiator is cool. If it never stops you've probably got a bad temp. sensor switch.
I would recomend getting the Haynes manual
That would depend entirely on which relay you are referring to.
Where would I finf the relay switch on a 96 Grand Am?.
The turn indicator relay in an Audi TT is integrated with the hazard switch. To replace the relay you would need to replace the hazard switch.
you can just use a toggle switch,,,you need a relay capable of the amps it takes for the starter.it would connect between the starter and the battery,then you would need a toggle switch preferably a momatary toggle switch to activate the relay.
I would guess somewhere around 210-230 degrees. This may/may not be right, but if the fan isn't kicking on then there may be another issue present. i.e. Radiator Fan control relay switch. Usually mounted on the body down by the bottom of the radiator.
dependsummmm well it depends on which relay we are talking about where is the relay switch panel on the 1996 s-10 pickup located i need to replace the relay switch my horn son't blow when the engine is running but will blow when the engine is off it will blow strange i was told it neede to have a relay switch i have the switch but don't know where to install it any help? ThanksWhere did you get the switch? what relay did they tell you to replace?The horn relay is located in the relay center located in the glove compartment. The horn relay would be the second one from the left, the fist one being the fuel pump relay.
Blown fuse, Heat sensor broken or disconnected, thermostat jammed
Yes .
Inoperative cooling fan(s) Bad thermostat Bad fan switch sending unit Bad fan relay Blocked radiator cooling tubes (internally)