The high-speed relay for the cooling fans on a 1998 Ford Sable Wagon is typically located in the engine compartment, within the power distribution box. It is often labeled on the cover of the box, making it easier to identify. If you're having trouble finding it, consult the vehicle's service manual for a detailed diagram and location specifics.
The cooling fan relay on the 2004 Chrysler Sebring is in the engine compartment fuse box. There are actually two cooling fan relays in this fuse box. One is a high speed radiator fan relay and the other is a low speed radiator fan relay.
There are two relays (one low speed and one high speed relay) located on the Power Distribution Center (rectangular box)
A fan or cooler relay is used in electrical furnace to change the blower speed to the blank speed for cooling
They are located in the trunk underneath the Rear dash in the trunk compartment. There are 2 one high speed fan relay, and one low.
They are located in the trunk underneath the Rear dash in the trunk compartment. There are 2 one high speed fan relay, and one low.
On the transmission.
Inside transmission
The fan relays (low and high speed) and the air conditioning relay are part of the Constant Control Relay Module (CCRM). The CCRM is located in the right fenderwell, remove the right inner splash shield for access to the CCRM. Were the hell is it
Cannot answer your question, unless people know what year, make, model, and what engine is in your car. Although.... on some ford probe(s) its the relay closest to the windshield-washer motor....
That is actually the FUSE. the RELAY (both the low speed and high speed) are in a box next to the battery (on the fender side, not the engine side of the battery). They are not marked, and both are the standard relays in this vehicle, so you need a diagram to tell which one is which.
In an electric furnace, a fan relay typically changes the blower speed to a lower setting for cooling. This reduced speed helps to circulate air more gently, allowing for better heat dissipation and preventing overheating of the furnace components. By operating at a lower speed, the blower can provide effective cooling while maintaining comfort in the surrounding space.
The high-speed relay is part of the blower resistor board, mounted in the air duct behind the coolant/washer bottles. Follow the wires from the blower motor, they lead to the resistor connector block that the blower resistor board is plugged into.