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Cooling fan relays are usually located under the hood in the engine compartment in the black box with all of the fuses. On the under side of the box cover it will usually give a drawing of the fuses and relays and the position they hold in the box.
check the voltage at the motor connector. Easiest to start there. Could be a faulty motor (most likely part). divide in half to troubleshoot.. My money would be on the motor though.
It can be faulty fan relay.The relay is not turning the system off.Or its wire short issue.Even with ignition off ,the fan relay is getting power so its not letting the fan to turn off.Bypass the fan control relay and see if still the fan works with ignition off or not.
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check fuses and relays if not that inspect wireing to blower motor test power going to harness to blower motor if you have power blower motor bad if you dont have power its in your wireing hope its only your fuse or relay good luck
Where is the location of my heater motor in my 2000 Volvo S80T6? The fan only works when it wants to. Can anyone think of any solution/problem or anything I can try? It is still cold here in Michigan and we have frosty nights & mornings so it is a real burden. I probably will have no air for the summer???? [email protected] Please help w/ anything you can. Thank you!
If you are talking about the blower motor fan,inside the car,look for a blown fuse,or a bad fan relay.The blower motor relay could be mounted near the blower motor,or in the relay box,look for the lables to guide you to it.If the relay,and the fan are fine,then replace the blower motor.
Replace your temperature sensor. There is a sensor specifically for the cooling fans that triggers the relays, and tells the fans to turn on/off. The relays won't energize unless it gets a signal from that sensor.
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