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Where is my engine fan relay sensor located on my 2001 chryslor concorde

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Here's a video on your relay. Chrysler Cooling Fan Relay

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 09, 2008

SOURCE: 99 cadillac de ville

the coolant temp sensor is at the rear of the engine and is a "bad word" to get to. the 3 relays are at the bottom,under the fans. if you remove the driver side fan out of the way( 2 10mm bolts holding the fan) you should have good access to them. they do have locks on them and may be tricky to unplug. there is a 7/16 nut holding the relay plate down. remove and it should be easy to remove them.

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charlie rodriguez

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2008

SOURCE: locate a fan relay switch

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check your blower motor resistor also, like in this pic
the fan relay is loacated driver side under the dash fuse box









Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2009

SOURCE: Need the Location of the temperature sensor on 95 olds cutlass.

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Should be a fuse panel under the hood, passenger side near the coolant tank and radiator inlet. In that panel should be 2 large square fuses. These are fuse/relay combo deals. Switching these out should fix you right up. Mine had the same problem about a month ago and I had to replace them then.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2009

SOURCE: can't locate the cooling fan sensor or relay.

the radiator fan relay is located behind and slightly lower than the r/f headlamp.best way to get to this is by removing right side of front fascia out enough to get behind it. this will give you acsess to the relay.i work at a jeep dealer and have done this many times.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2009

SOURCE: LOCATION FAN RELAY

The relay is under the right front headlamp assembly and bracket. You can access it two ways. Remove the front bumper facia, headlights, and bracket assembly. The grill is part of the facia and the headlight bracket runs all the way across the front. Or you can remove the right headlamp and use a hole saw to cut through the bracket, it is a plastic material.

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