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if you unplug the sensor on the intake the fan should come on.
 

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or the fuse or relay is bad

If you unplug the sensor and the fan doesn't come on, thats just verifying that the sensor isn't the issue.. If it does come on, then the sensor is the problem. If it doesn't, you've either got. 1-bad fuse 2-bad relay 3-bad CCRM module
 
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so have a fan relay, looks kinda like the temp sensor with a small rod coming outta the top. cant find anywhere it would go. this is agravating......where is the ccrm is what i meant to say errr.
 

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freeryde said:
so have a fan relay, looks kinda like the temp sensor with a small rod coming outta the top. cant find anywhere it would go. this is agravating......where is the ccrm is what i meant to say errr.

the fan relay looks nothing like a temp sensor...


Do yourself a favor and go get a haines or chiltons manual for the car... it will help out tons in locating fuses and relays.
 

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