2003 Honda Civic Cooling Fan Relays Fuses Circuit Explained Youtube

2003 Honda Civic Cooling Fan Relays Fuses Circuit Explained Youtube
2003 Honda Civic Cooling Fan Relays Fuses Circuit Explained Youtube

2003 Honda Civic Cooling Fan Relays Fuses Circuit Explained Youtube About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy & safety how works test new features nfl sunday ticket press copyright. Honda coolant fan relay, how to read a wiring diagram and test a honda's fan circuit. this was done in my repair "smog" license class. also it's also a good.

radiator fan relay cooling fan Switch Not Working honda civic
radiator fan relay cooling fan Switch Not Working honda civic

Radiator Fan Relay Cooling Fan Switch Not Working Honda Civic About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy & safety how works test new features nfl sunday ticket press copyright. If both fans turn on, fans are then okay. now you will have to look for an open in the circuit of each fans. fuse for a c condenser fan is under hood # 6 20amp and rad fan is fuse 7 20a for m t and 30a for a t. if fuses are ok, test the both relays, see your owner's manual for it. condenser fan relay and radiator fan relay. Step 1 – check the fan switch relay. the radiator fan switch relay may not be supplying power to the fan. if necessary, a replacement relay costs around $20. there are three ways to check for a bad terminal. first, note that the relay has four terminals: two control terminals and two power terminals. refer to the top or side of the relay to. Test 1: checking the radiator fan relay power circuits. before jumping into bench testing the radiator fan motor relay, we're going to check that the relay is getting power on socket terminals #2 and #3. relay terminal socket #2 gets power from fuse #4 (20 amp) in the under hood fuse box. fuse #4 is the radiator fan motor's power source, once.

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