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you need to check the fuses in the panel both under the dash and under the hood.if these are okay then you will have to check the fan itself to make sure the fan is working.other things are the fan relay and temp sensor that tell the pcm to turn on the cooling fans,if you are talking about the rad cooling fan.
I HAVE ONE AND ITS THE FAN MOTORS THAT ARE BAD NOT THE MODULE TAKE A JUMPER WIRE AND CHECK THE FAN MOTOR FROM THE PLUG AT THE TOP PASSENGER SIDE OF THE FANS YELLOW AND GRAY WIRE AND THE OTHER IS A RED AND BLACK IF THEY WORK CHANGE MODULE IF NOT GET FAN MOTOR
THERE ARE JUST TWO.
Power Distribution Centers/FUSE BOXES
1. Front Power Distribution Center
A power distribution center is located in the engine
compartment. This center contains fuses and relay
2. Rear Power Distribution Center
There is also a power distribution center located in the
rear compartment under the spare tire access panel. This
center contains fuses and relays.
Opening The Access Panel
Rear
I have a 2006 Dodge Durango. Drivers side power seat has stop working. Want to check the fuse, however unable to remove the fuse. Any suggestions on how to remove the fuse without breaking it?
This relay you are referring to should be in the engine compartment electrical box this is also known as the distribution box normaaly houses relays and high current fuses
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