Fan Fuse Relays
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Fan Fuse Relays
Howdy Folks !!...
Say...where are the fuse relays for the fans? I've been wondering if my fans are working properly. I've heard that these fans have a low speed and a high speed. Is that correct? How can you test to see if they work without starting the engine? When I'm in my car, I can't hear them when they start. I know they work because the temperature drops when it gets between the half mark and 3/4 on the gauge. If I turn the ignition on and apply the AC will the fans turn on? I've considered replacing the relay(s) just for peace of mind. When the fans in my 89 XJS convert came on you definately new it. But these are way to quiet.
Thanks for the help
Drive On
Fred
95 Z B/B
Say...where are the fuse relays for the fans? I've been wondering if my fans are working properly. I've heard that these fans have a low speed and a high speed. Is that correct? How can you test to see if they work without starting the engine? When I'm in my car, I can't hear them when they start. I know they work because the temperature drops when it gets between the half mark and 3/4 on the gauge. If I turn the ignition on and apply the AC will the fans turn on? I've considered replacing the relay(s) just for peace of mind. When the fans in my 89 XJS convert came on you definately new it. But these are way to quiet.
Thanks for the help
Drive On
Fred
95 Z B/B
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Re: Fan Fuse Relays
The black plastic box with the plastic wing nut, on the top/front of the driver's side inner fender. Your Owner's Manual will show you the location of each device, as will the diagram inside the cover on the plastic box.
If you don't have your Owner's Manual, it is available online. Shoebox has the link on his website. You might want to look over the material on Shoebox's site. He has tons of photos, diagrams, how to's, wiring diagrams, etc., and since he has a 95, its going to match your 95.
http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech1.html
If you don't have your Owner's Manual, it is available online. Shoebox has the link on his website. You might want to look over the material on Shoebox's site. He has tons of photos, diagrams, how to's, wiring diagrams, etc., and since he has a 95, its going to match your 95.
http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech1.html
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