Need to fix fans, not working.

Asked by ZyCj1116 Jan 05, 2019 at 08:55 PM about the 2001 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Got to the fuse block under the dash on driver's side and check fuses #3, 7.5 amp and #6, 15 amp. Then go to the under the hood power distribution box. Check fuse #57 and #58, both 20 amp. Also check relays R1 and R2. All those provide power to the cooling fans. If those all check okay, then test the motors by applying 12 volts directly, polarity won't mater. Note: If BOTH fans quit at the same time, it is probably a fuse or relay.

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