I have a 96 Honda Civic and the fan switch is located on the thermostat housing, which is connected to the back left part of the engine (if you are looking from the front of the car). To help you find it, there will be a hose connected to the therm housing that leads to the bottom of the radiator. The fan switch is gold colored and will have a wire connected to it. Disconnect the wire by pressing in the tab on the connector. To change the fan switch, I would recommend you use a deep socket (22mm, i think). hope that helps RZ
Check the fuse and the wiring.
No, there is not.
Behind the front bumper and grill and in front of the radiator.
the radiator fan stopped working on my 98 dodge dakota. it sounds like it tries to kick on but wont turn. what could be wrong if it is a relay, where is it?
turn the a/c on should fire up
The only reason you have oil in your radiator is that you have A BLOWN HEAD GSAKET or a cracked head
It might be the brake pedal switch
Goto autozone .com and look in repair info
fire wall driver side, under head light next to radiator
If you are talking about the radiator cooling fan it could be the fan fuse or the radiator fan relay needs to be replaced... the fan relay is VERY common for these vans. I have a 98 T&C and just had to replace the fan relay. The Rad Fan relay cost $40.00
Blown fuse, defective thermal relay, or bad fan motor.
In the "Power Center" under the hood on the passenger side strut tower.