Could be corrosion in the wiring connection for fan causing excesive current draw. Could be a spot in the wiring where the covering of the wiring has been damaged or worn and the bare wire is touching something metal and causing the fuse to blow. Most likely the radiator cooling fan needs to be replaced because it is drawing too much current and blowing the fuse.
There is a short in the signal light circuit.
check the fuses.
The wiper Motor is bad. Sorry
These fuses and control unit control that big fan motor on your radiator.
If your wipers keep blowing the fuses on your 1998 Nissan Altima, it could be a short or the wrong fuse being used. You may have a short in the wiring or the wiper switch, a bad ground wire, or loose wiring.
Open plug at bottom or rear bottom of radiator
There should be a radiator drain on bottom right side. turn it until it stops then pull out on it.
The drivebelt routing decal on the radiator shroud to help during drivebelt install
Probably a short in the switch needs to be changed.
Hi,The fuses for the radiator fans are located in the Under-hood fuse block, which is located just above the battery. I believe there are actually two fuses: COOL FAN 1 & COOL FAN 2. You can see a diagram on the link provided.Good Luck, Greg
replace the starter on a 1998 Chevrolet cavalier
no the radiator fan will only run when the engine is up to temp and needs to cool back down usually 180 to 220 degrees