To change the fan control module in a Mazda 6, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove any necessary dashboard or panel components to access the module, typically located near the blower motor or under the dashboard. Unscrew or unclip the old module, disconnect the wiring harness, and then install the new module by reversing the removal process. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the fan operation to ensure proper installation.
The 2000 Mazda Protege has electric fans, hence there is no fan belt to change.
By the radiator fan on the battery side. Visible leaning over front bumper into engine bay looking back at radiator fan. Black box with several wire harness connections and two screws.
Not that I am aware of. Are you sure the body control module is the problem and not the power or grounds. You may even have a bad fan switch.
The module is located underneath the battery tray and mounted with 2 bolts from the top side. best way is to remove the battery and tray to get access.
The 2004 Mazda 6 does not have a specific "fan belt sensor." Instead, it relies on the engine's temperature sensor and the engine control module to monitor the cooling system and fan operation. If you're experiencing issues with the fan or cooling system, it may be related to the thermostat, cooling fan relay, or the temperature sensor itself. For belt-related issues, you should check the condition of the serpentine belt and its tension.
I have an 89 Delta 88 and if you have Electronic Climate Control there is a control module located just right(passenger side) of center at the firewall. It is in the same location as the blower fan resister assembly on a car with standard a/c controls.
no need to check, just replace the whole fan that has a little control module in the fan itself to control the speed as well
check fan relay/fan relay control module
Check your Fan Control Module!!! Check your Fan Control Module!!!
The Constant Control Relay Module(CCRM)interfaces with the Power Control Module(PCM)to provide control of the cooling fan, A/C Clutch and fuel pump. The module also includes the electronic engine control(EEC)relay to provide power the PCMThe CCRM is a set of 4 relays in one module. The relays are :1. Relay for the PCM (Powertrain Control Module)2. Relays for the high and low radiator fan speeds.3. Relay for the fuel pump.4. Relay for the Air Conditioning clutch on the compressor.
The fan control module is inside the main (larger/left) fan motor. It requires replacement of the entire fan. Your secondary fan may still work. Bench test it to confirm.
No. An AC/heater control module is a computer that controls and automates the operation of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems (HVAC).The blower resistor enables the blower motor to change the speed of the fan.