A fan control relay may keep blowing due to several factors, including overloading from excessive current draw by the connected fan, poor electrical connections causing arcing or short circuits, or a faulty relay that cannot handle the load. Additionally, issues in the vehicle's electrical system, such as voltage spikes or a malfunctioning fan motor, can also lead to repeated failures. Regular inspections and ensuring proper wiring can help prevent this issue.
Depends what make and model of car you have. But generally with a Haynes manual, yes.
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You've got a short somewhere. Could also be a faulty fan motor. Have you tried wiring it direct and make sure the motor is good?
A short in the wiring.
Need year, make, model but on most of them the a/c relay will be located on the climate control unit behind the glove compartment
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You will need an interpose relay. This relay will have a 24 volt coil. The circuit power for the relay will come from a 120VAC to 24VAC volt transformer. The 24 VAC circuit will have the thermostat in series with the coil of the relay. Thermostat calls for heat, the coil energizes and the relay's contacts close. Your circulator pump is controlled by the relay. On selecting the relay make sure that the contact ratings can handle the full load amps of the circulator. A contact rating of 120 volts at 15 amps will do very nicely.
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IRCM= Integrated Relay Control Module CCRM= Constant Control Relay Module They are basically the same thing. The module consists of 4 relays that work in conjunction with the PCM to make things work. 1. Relay for the PCM 2. Relay for the high and low radiator fan speeds 3. Relay for the fuel pump 4. Rely for the Air Conditioning clutch on the compressor
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