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Show me the location of cooling fan relay for Toyota Camry V6 eng YR2000,Auto Transmission

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Depending on the year , they're usually located in the fuse box. Google it w the year, make & model

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2008

SOURCE: Toyota Camry fuse box location

It locates behind the coin box ( left , below steering whell ). You have to replace the coin box, just pull it out sofly. =)

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Anonymous

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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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SOURCE: 1994 toyota fuel pump relay

Fuel pump relay is in the engine compartment left side fuse block

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Need to locate knock sensor on 1999 camry V6. Where is located.

i have toyota windom 4vz-fe i need locate knock sensor

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2009

SOURCE: location of cooling fan relays

Chevy venture 200 a/c is not working at all any help

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Hello.

You have an unfortunatly very common problem.
You have a sticking cooling fan relay.

We see this quite often in our service department.

Here is what you need to do:
With the key off, engine off, and the the cooing fan running, open the fuse/relay box, under the hood, on the driver side of the engine compartment.

Locate the 3 cooling fan relays, as marked under the lid. If you do not have a lid, simply remove relays until the cooling fan stops.

Take this relay to a Toyota dealership parts dept, and have them sell you a replacement.
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