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Old Aug 26, 2010 | 06:26 PM
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Default Re: Radiator Fan

Originally Posted by MAGNATUDE
Thanks to all for your responses and suggestions. I tested the 50 amp fuse again with my multimeter and there was continuity on all 3 fuses located in front of battery on passenger side. I also have 12v coming into the fan relay module harness. On my way to Auto Zone to check for a diagnostic trouble code....I REALLY hope it's not the module, but it's doesn't look good.

Kara
did you jump start this new fan directly from the battery to see if it worked? If it does, then just replace the fuse anyways. For some reason I am still thinking it is the fuse. If not, then I say your module is bad

It doesnt make sense though, you saqid your fan was stuck (possible bad bearing) if it got stuck, I am alsmot positive, the fuse would get blown due to that.

Just get a fuse from autozone while you are there and replace it just for the heck of it.
 
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