it is in the fuse panel under the hood. Located on the drivers side.
Yes.
In a 1993 Subaru Legacy, the fan relay is typically located in the engine compartment, near the fuse box. It is often mounted on the driver's side fender or near the radiator. You may need to consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact location and wiring diagram, as it can vary slightly based on the specific model and configuration.
Same Buse as the Ban Felt Buse...
Code P0480 on a 1998 Subaru Legacy Outback indicates an issue with the cooling fan control circuit. To fix this, first, check the cooling fan relay and replace it if faulty. Next, inspect the wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion, ensuring a good connection. If those components are functional, the issue may lie with the Engine Control Unit (ECU), which may need further diagnostics or replacement.
The fuse that is marked heater.
You could be low on coolant, a stuck thermostat, engine fan not coming on for starters. If still overheats, I would recommend taking it to a Subaru dealer.
first off there isn't a fan belt on the 99' so if your fan isn't working its a burned up motor, or the fuse has been triped.
It is a small brown one and is easiest to get to by pushing it out the firewall side and reaching up from underneath. It should have 6 pins. Mine was Jideco Japanese brand, but NAPA had a replacement.
under hood pass side
The fuse for the auxiliary fan on a 1998 BMW 318i is typically located in the fuse box, which is found in the engine compartment. You can identify the specific fuse for the aux fan by referring to the diagram on the cover of the fuse box, usually marked with a symbol indicating cooling fan or auxiliary fan. If you're unable to locate it, consulting the owner's manual can provide additional guidance. Always ensure the vehicle is off before checking or replacing fuses.
could be the blower motor, a fuse, or a bad wire.