Checking Coolant Fan 2
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@nidagichole I believe they make them now at Autozone. Can't be sure if every place carries them.
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You missed something that I found. I decided before installing a new fan motor to re-test the relay, and for some reason I tested the large fuses to the right. Apparently the 30A fuse for the cooling fan was blown. Your video didn't mention that there was another fuse that worked in conjunction with the relay.
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@richpin06a thank you rich,,... it helps me a lot
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The relay is on backwards...on this Video. We had our's like this too...and our fans would never work. Finally a few wks...ago...a Mechanic told us our relay was on Backwards. The little dot on the corner...should be facing those fuses. We had bought a new Fan Motor at the Saturn house...and the fan still wasn't working. It is now...since a Mechanic from another auto shop discovered that the relay was on wrong...like in this Video.
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@patfromtexas It is a yellow one 20 amp
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@richpin06a What size fuse did you use? Looked like a Green one. 20a?
Thanks ran this tests, everything worked fine. While doing the tests found that the cooling fan relay was not making good contact where the legs plug in. Had I not ran your test would have never found the problem. Thanks
arielista 11 months ago
@arielista Glad it worked out for you.
richpin06a 11 months ago
hello rich where did you tapped the test light at the fan motor? from battery positive going to negative side on the wire socket of the fan? am i right? thanks
mhonarc74 1 year ago
@mhonarc74 I touched the test light to the outside of the motor housing with the other end of the test light on the pos post of the battery.This confirms if the motor is grounded.
richpin06a 1 year ago