1. Engine running hot. One of the first symptoms commonly associated with a bad or failing cooling fan relay is an engine that runs hot or overheats. If you notice that your engine is running at higher temperatures than normal, that may be a sign that the relay is not functioning properly.
1.5K. 239K views 2 years ago #fanswitch. This is a short video on how to locate, remove and test the radiator cooling fan switch on your vehicle. The cooling fan switch simply activates the
Where is the coolant fan relay located? Jump to Latest Follow. 1 - 20 of 20 Posts. H. haugy. Registered. Joined Sep 3, 2008. 4 Posts. Discussion starter · #1 · Apr 11, 2011. I searched, and could not find an answer for this. My 2001 C320 was overheating. After reading here, and doing some diagnostic work, the fuse was a little burnt. AudiWorld Member. Thread Starter. Join Date: Mar 2002. Posts: 146. Likes: 0. Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts. Main Radiator Fan Relay. I am stumped. While doing the timing belt, I discovered that at some point prior to my ownership, the main electric radiator fan had been unplugged at its connector near the power steering reservoir.

Advertisements. Fuse box diagram (fuse layout), location, and assignment of fuses and relays Honda Civic and Civic Hybrid (mk8; FA/FD/FG/FK/FN) (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011). Checking and Replacing Fuses. If something electrical in your vehicle stops working, the first thing you should check for is a blown fuse.

1 Location. 2 Passenger compartment. 2.1 Left dashboard fuse box. 2.2 Right dashboard fuse board. 2.3 Additional box. 2.3.1 6-pin rack-mount connection box. 2.3.2 Relay and fuse box with used on-board network. 3 Engine compartment. 3.1 Box in the center of the plenum chamber. 3.2 Switchgear fuse board. 4 Luggage compartment.
The fan relay is usually located near the bottom of the engine compartment on a metal frame member. The metal acts as a heat sink to keep the fan relay cool. So, unplug the connector at the relay and repeat the check for power. If you get power, you've got a bum relay.
2. 3. 4. 5. In a little follow on from my previous thread How the heck do i access the relay for the fan in the front bumper? Also does it have a fuse? My manual seems to say not? It doesnt run at all but i ca.
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