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Radiator fan relays are located under the hood, inside the fuse box. Look under the fuse box cover, there is a number sequence. match the number sequence to the number on the white fuse box holder.
If I'm not mistaken. Your fuse box should be located in your glovebox, there should be 2 white tabs, you either pull it, or twist it 90 degrees, and your fuse box will drop out.
These outlets get shorted by improper use or wear, check the fuse boxes for blown fuses. the locations are stated in the owners manual fuse box diagrams.
it could have a fault and thats why it's blowing the fuse, inverters can wear out and the parts may need replacing the capacitors the voltage regulator chips all these parts have to be taken into account, this parts don't last for ever they need replacing. capacitors can last upwards of 12000 hours but electric jolt and what you are use to be powered adds more drain on the electronics most inverters you can get at most 5 years out of them but it really depends on what you use on them, and if you useing it to its max or near max all the time it will wear out, then blow fuse
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