No. The heater 'fan', more commonly known as the blower motor, is the one inside the vehicle cabin that pushes warm or cold air for the cabin heat or air conditioning. The cooling fan is the engine cooling fan under the hood.
Heater fan and cooling fan.
Under hood fuse panel box. It is labled "Cooling Fan". To easily check it,swap it out with the "heater blower fan" relay and see if the heater blower works. Both relay's are made the same.
Yes. Cooling fan, engine fan, and radiator fan relays are all the same thing.
yes
It will take a little longer for the cooling system thermostat to open up if the heater fan is on. The heater fan and heater core act like a small radiator and disperses heat energy when in operation.
The most notable fan used for both heating and cooling would probably be of the Dyson brand. They have a product called the Dyson Hot+Cold, which is a bladeless heater fan used for both cooling and heating.
1 engine cooling fan and 1 heater/ac blower fan
Need more info, some vehicles have a mechanical cooling fan while others have electric cooling fans or maybe you're asking about the heater/ac fan.
is a slow running fan heater going to give same heat as a fast fan heater if both 2000 running at
You will have to be specific about which fan you mean- the radiator cooling fan(electric or mechanical) or the heater fan. It might help too if state what is happening(or not)
The cooling fan at the radiator is not coming on. Running the heater take heat out of the coolant as it goes through the heater.
no , the heater core is for your heat , the evaporator core is for your air conditioning ( cooling )