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radiator/auxiliary fan running
My 2000 jeep grand chreokee laredo's radiators fan keeps running after turning the engine off ,causing the battery to go dead. I assume I probably need a new relay switch. Could anyone tell me where it is located and how to change it? Thanks
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Re: radiator/auxiliary fan running
it's behind the passnger headlamp assembly, there are several options if you want to replace it, you can either remove the front bumper facia and front support or remove the passenger side head lamp and drill a large hole to access it
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Re: radiator/auxiliary fan running
Thank you, I appreciate your help.
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Re: radiator/auxiliary fan running
I went to check for prices on the relay switch and am being asked if it is a 4 or 5 prong. Does anyone know? Right now this is the only vehicle we have so I would hate to tear it apart to see which it is, then put it back together to get the part and then tear it apart again to fix it. Also when you cut the hole, approx. how much clearance do you have between the plastic and the relay? Thanks for your help !!
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Re: radiator/auxiliary fan running
Thanks for showing me where it was located. Got it changed (4-prong) and it runs great.
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Re: radiator/auxiliary fan running
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