Seems the fan motor on my stallion is non-functional. I tried the 30 amp fuse under the seat but that did not fix the problem. Is there another fuse under the hood I should look for?
Thanks,
Pooh
Seems the fan motor on my stallion is non-functional. I tried the 30 amp fuse under the seat but that did not fix the problem. Is there another fuse under the hood I should look for?
Thanks,
Pooh
It may not be a fuse problem, but rather a defective temperature sensor. The sensor, when working properly, is activated when the temperature increases to its turn on point. This completes a circuit the switches the fan motor on. The sensor is located in the coolant line, right rear side. If you remove the right rear wheel, you can see it much easier. I've replaced two sensors that went bad that caused over heating when the fan failed to run.
Daydreamer
If you remove the wire from the sensor and go to ground the fan will run if the sensor is bad. Also there is a control relay in the fuse box under the hood.
Guys this is not the main radiator fan in the back. This is the blower for the Heat/AC. Seems it does not work when I switch it on. Or, is this the same fan?
Thanks,
Pooh!
Pooh, what year is your stallion? There a re a few possible causes for your blower motor not working. Check the connections on the back of the actual HVAC control switch. The plastic panel that houses all of the controls, and the radio control unit will just pop out if you gently use a screwdriver (only has 4 clips holding it in.) I have attached a copy of the NEW style Battery junction box layout for you. The fuse you are looking for is the one labeled "Blower"