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Wheres the radiator fan relay located on a lincoln ls 2004 v8

The fan stay continously running

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    It's PWM control, there is no relay (there is an inline 60A fuse somewhere though, not relevant here). It gets constant 12V from the battery on the two thick wires. It gets a duty-cycle directly from the ECU on a thin white wire. If the white wire is disconnected or otherwise unreliable it runs 100%.

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I have a 2004 lincoln ls 3.9 V8 i'm having problem with my new fan it want come on i cant find the coolant fan switch

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  • Posted on May 04, 2009

SOURCE: fan cooling problem. which and where is the relay or fuse for the cooling fan? I need a diagram showing me what the relays are for and what they operate.

I have the original owners manual, and it says that there is a fuse (No 16) and a relay (No 10) for the blower motor. I've same troubleshooting right now. If you wants send me a email to [email protected] to send you a scan imagen of the fuses diagrams.

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  • Posted on May 23, 2010

SOURCE: where is fuse box located on 2001 lincoln ls...

You have fuses and relays-

Under the hood.pass side,front,next to washer bottle and ABS motor

On the right side kick panel,under glove box. Have to remove cover

In trunk,lift cover,left of battery.

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2010

SOURCE: where is the coil pack located on lincoln ls v8 7

Driver side valve cover
7mm socket to remove coil covers and coil

1 thru 4 pass side
5 thru 8 drivers side
Front to back

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2010

SOURCE: Where is the starter located on the Lincoln LS V8

The lower right(passenger)side of engine,of coarse as with all starters you will have to be under the car to access it.

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Fuse box diagram.
https://www.autogenius.info/lincoln-ls-2000-2006-fuse-box-diagram/
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https://www.justanswer.com/ford-lincoln/7k3bc-lincoln-ls-05-lincoln-ls-cooling-fans.html

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