There are fuses and relays for the engine cooling fans located under the hood on the passenger side of the vehicle. The under side of the cover over these fuses has a diagram of the locations and the purpose of these fuses and relays. There are also fuses inside of the dash beside the glove compartment, and you gain access to the by working with the passenger door open, and removing a cover from the end of the dash at that location. These fuses are for the passenger compartment functions of the electrical systems, as well as for some of the under hood functions like the PCM (Powertrain Control Module ie. some of the engine control). The fuse box covers in both locations have a diagram of the fuse functions and locations on the underside.
it should be in underhood fuse and distribution box.
It needs to be done by someone who knows what they are doing.Take it to a dealer.
The 1995 Pontiac Transport air conditioning relay switch can be found in the fuse box. The air conditioning relay switch will be at the top of the third column.
Blown fuse, or defective headlight bulb.
It is the fuse for your Fan.
I have one I could email to you? Added: How do I contact you so you can email me???
Blown fuse, bad temp sensor, bad ground, bad fan motor
There is no main relay on a Pontiac Transport. There are 2 fuse boxes, one on the right side of the center console and one under the hood. Consult the owners manual to figure out which one you need.
Blown fuse, bad fan motor, or defective Thermal Relay.
The blower fan in a Pontiac Aztek typically requires a 30-amp fuse. This fuse is generally located in the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. It's important to check the owner’s manual for the exact fuse location and specifications, as variations can occur based on the model year. Always replace a blown fuse with one of the same amperage to avoid electrical issues.
In a 2005 Pontiac Vibe, the fuse that controls the fan for the blower motor is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard. Specifically, it is often the 40-amp fuse labeled "HVAC" or "Heater." Always refer to the vehicle's owner’s manual for the exact location and specifications of the fuses, as configurations may vary.
Where is Horn for 1997 Pontiac Transport?