IS THIS it
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IS THIS it
Whenever I cut my car off the fan stays on for about a half an hour or more all the time i just replaced alt and battery. I figured its a fan relay. If that is the case what does this piece look like and where is it located. I have the basic maintance book from auto zone and didnt see it. Also when I visited the store they didn't have either. I would love a pic
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It would be quite helpful if we knew the year and model of your car.
Frankly I'm surprised they don't list it in the Chilton or Haynes manual. h:
Frankly I'm surprised they don't list it in the Chilton or Haynes manual. h:
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The fan relay is usually located in the under hood fuse box next to the battery. I am not sure about your particular car(cuz you listed not info on it), but it has been known that this is normal on certain hondas(i can speak from experience with a 88 prelude si).
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The fan should not be running all the time. It should only run when your car is at operating temp. Its main purpose is to be there for when the air flow(car not moving) is not sufficient to bring the coolant down to the ideal temp. If your cooling fan is not operating you should check the cooling fan itself(hotwire it to see if it runs), the fan relay(under hood fuse box), or the fan switch(located on the thermostat housing, has a two wire connector. to find it, follow the lower radiator hose until you hit the engine block.) These are the most common problem areas...the only other place to check is the wiring to these parts. The A/C fan does serves the same purpose but for the A/C condensor. Both fans usually turn on when the A/C is in use.