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It depends on if you have the coupe or 4 door sedan as to a location. In the coupe I didn't see a relay but I did however see a fuse for the radiator fan in the engine compartment fuse box/power distribution center. The fuse I am talking about is in the number 2 position in that box (see picture off layout below). If it's the sedan I did see both a high & low speed radiator fan relay as well as a 40 amp fuse for the radiator fan. The high relay is located in the number 35 position and the low is in the number 34. the 40 amp fuse is located in the number 12 position in that same box (see picture of layout below). These are also in the engine compartment fuse box/power distribution center. I hope this helps and good luck,
Without knowing the year make and model of your vehicle I can not identify the fuse number in your fuse box. Your owners manual usually will show the fuse box layout and which fuse protects which system. There will be a separate fuse for the head lights.
usually on the under side of the fuse box cover there is sticker with the layout of the different fuses. Look in the owners manual that's in the glove box, that should show the layout.
Ok, first thing is to do a fuse check. check all fuses in the fuse box area for blown circuits. replace any fuse that is blown. there will be a fuse layout on the back side of the fuse panel door. this layout will show a readable diagram of where the fuses you Will need to check are located.
Fuse number 46 is the one you need. This picture should help you: http://www.bmwe36blog.com/images/photos/bmw-e36-fuse-box-layout/bmw-e36-fuse-box-layout-02.jpg
on the kickpanel it shows the layout... match the number to the right of the F to the cavity number in the manual and it will tell you what fuse is for what so F11 on the kickpanel corresponds to cavity 11 in the manual for mine i believe that was for the sirius satellite radio
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