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Old September 9th 06, 11:25 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang
DanBerger
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Default 1990 cooling fan relay (?)

1990 Mustang LX 2.3L/4 cylinder/5 speed/104,000+ miles

The cooling fan will not work. I replaced the cooling fan. The new
cooling fan works when hooked directly to a battery. But does not work
when installed. Replaced the temperature sensor switch. Fan still does
not work. The last option I can think of is the cooling fan relay
switch. Despite the not-so-helpful Chilton diagrams, I cannot find the
cooling fan relay under the hood.

I'm not sure I even want to find it!. I'm thinking of wiring a switch
from the dash to the fan with a fuse to prevent fire. Sounds easier.

Your suggestions and comments are appreciated,


DanBerger

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