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where's the dam relay? by Francis T
Started on: 11-25-2003 09:45 PM
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Last post by: AndyLPhoto on 11-26-2003 07:04 AM
Francis T
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Report this Post11-25-2003 09:45 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Francis TClick Here to visit Francis T's HomePageSend a Private Message to Francis TDirect Link to This Post
I've got the factory manual and it shows the rad fan relay next to the fuel pump relay and AC relay. But my 86GT has only two relays on the driver's side of the forward engine compartment. I'm pretty sure my relay is bad. Can somebody tell me where it is?
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Report this Post11-25-2003 09:59 PM Click Here to See the Profile for buddycraiggSend a Private Message to buddycraiggDirect Link to This Post
my 84 is directly forward of the left headlight close to the radiator.
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What buddycraig said. Just in front of the headlight.
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Report this Post11-26-2003 01:23 AM Click Here to See the Profile for jscott1Send a Private Message to jscott1Direct Link to This Post
Check the fan itself. I have a fan motor go out on me, (which caused everything to overheat of course). The fan is easy to replace if that's your problem.
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Report this Post11-26-2003 07:04 AM Click Here to See the Profile for AndyLPhotoClick Here to visit AndyLPhoto's HomePageSend a Private Message to AndyLPhotoDirect Link to This Post
I also had a fan that wasn't grounding properly. I took the fan off and cleaned the grounding points, and had a working fan again.
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