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Question posted by Paul101cherry on July 15th, 2021
2003 Mazda Tribute Fans Won't Come On. Where Are All Fuses Located?
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Answer #1: Posted by Troubleshooter101 on July 17th, 2021 5:52 PM
https://www.fixya.com/cars/t11452307-mazda_tribute_cooling_fan
https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-t24190_ds974431
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Answer #2: Posted by SonuKumar on July 19th, 2021 8:26 AM
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Is there a fuse for the cooling fan?
Where is the fuse for radiator fan? The cooling fan relay is normally located in either the underhood fuse and relay center or mounted to the electric fan assembly behind the radiator.
What happens if your car fan doesn't work?
If the fan doesn't come on, you need to look for a blown fuse or breaker. In older cars, you might have a fusible link - this is wire within an insulated block of rubber. Try to grab the end and stretch it. If the wire stretches, the wire link could be broken and you'll need to replace it.
How do you know if your cooling fan relay is bad?
One of the first symptoms commonly associated with a bad or failing cooling fan relay is an engine that runs hot or overheats. If you notice that your engine is running at higher temperatures than normal, that may be a sign that the relay is not functioning properly.
What causes cooling fans not to come on?
Six things may prevent an electric cooling fan from coming on: Defective temperature switch, coolant sensor or other sensor. Engine thermostat is stuck OPEN (engine never gets hot enough to turn on the fan) Faulty fan relay.
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