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Spal Fan Help (radiator fuse blown)

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Violater101

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Apr 16, 2002
My stock wire for the drivers side fan (Radiator Fan?) wasn't tied down and touched my downpipe :( hence, I now am not getting power to the fan. which was confirmed by the volt meter. I looked under the engine bay fuse box, but only see a 20 amp fuse for the condensor fan.

My question is Where in the heck is the Radiator fan fuse located at? Luckily I can turn on the condensor fan (A/C fan?) on all the time. Any help would be appreciated.

I also checked out all the relays and they are fine.
Thanks again,
 
The drivers side is the AC fan mine did that also. in the fuse box under the hood is where the fuse is that you will replace.
 
Hrm okay, then its the A/C fan. Anyhow, its not getting power and the only fuse in the engine bay fuse box is condensor fan and its fine (not blown). Anyone have any suggestions. I guess the fan itself is okay because it obviously won't work when its not getting any power.
 
Let me look at the fuse on my break real quick maybe another fuse blew.`
 
Well I checked my fuse box and that 20A one you were talking about is what was blowing on my car when the fan didn't work. If none of the fan fuses are blown I'm not sure what the issue is.
 
I think it has something to do with the fusable link. I went ahead and wired it so that I'm using the low fan in the meantime.
 
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