The fuse for cooling fans is typically located in the vehicle's fuse box, which can be found under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. The specific location may vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle, so it's best to consult the owner's manual for the exact location and fuse designation. Additionally, some vehicles may have separate fuses for different cooling fan circuits, so check for any relevant labels or diagrams in the fuse box cover.
The fuse that works the cooling fan(s) depend on the make/model/year of the car. In general cooling fans are controlled by a fan relay & fuse or by the ecm, bcm,pcm (ecm/bcm/pcm are computers)
It would be in the under hood fuse box.
under the hood in the fuse box. it should be be labeled on the back of the cover.
Heater blower fans or engine cooling fans????? See "Related Questions" below for both.
a fuse or a bad fan motor
Your temperature sensor or a fuse is bad.
The cooling fans on a 2002 Grand Am GT might not be working because of a problem with a fuse. There is also a temperature sensor in the engine that tells the fans when to come on. This sensor may be bad.
Yes, you can test the cooling fan fuse on a 1993 Grand Prix to determine if it's functioning properly. First, locate the fuse box and find the specific fuse for the cooling fans, usually marked in the diagram on the cover. Remove the fuse and inspect it for any visible signs of damage, such as a broken filament. Additionally, you can use a multimeter to check for continuity; if there’s no continuity, the fuse is blown and should be replaced.
In a 2006 Range Rover Sport, the FL18 maxi fuse is typically responsible for powering the vehicle's cooling fans. If this fuse is blown, it can lead to issues such as the cooling fans not functioning properly, which may result in overheating of the engine. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional for specific information related to fuse functions and troubleshooting.
If the cooling fans will not turn on, check the pump to make sure the belt is turning the pump. Also check the blower resistor. This large fuse is usually located on the fuse box for the battery on most vehicles. On older vehicles it might be located on the blower motor itself.
under the hood with the other fuses like your primary and secondary cooling fans under the hood with the other fuses like your primary and secondary cooling fans
According to the 2003 Ford Windstar Owner Guide : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment : Fuse ( # 107 ) is a 50 amp fuse for the engine cooling fan motors