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Cooling fan won't come on after car start to over heat. where is the relay located?

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The SSFR (Solid State Fan Relay)Cooling fan relay is located on the left front inner frame just behind the radiator.

The radiator coolant fan relay is located on the inside front of the engine compartment near the left headlight assembly. You have to remove the air filter assembly, then look for a simple square relay with 4 wires running into it. It is mounted with 2 screws. It is the only relay at that location. If it has burned, you will need to replace the pigtail wiring harness.

Remove the air box beside the battery a 10 mm bolt and the relay is a four prong square box bolted on the frame with two 8mm bolts.

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U should have two fans on ur van,,one works off ur defroster or a/c when activated,,the other off a temp sender,,so it may not be a relay,,u will need a scanner to see the values of the temp sender,,just don't want u to change parts & not solving your problem,,,

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