Relay question
Originally Posted by MaximaGuy719
What do I use to test the relays under the hood? And what voltage should I get?
MIKE
Originally Posted by CandiMan
The quickest and easiest way to test a relay is to change the suppected bad relay with a known good relay and see what happens.
MIKE
MIKE
find one of the zillion people with a parts car. pick 'em up for a couple of bucks.
and I doubt THREE relays are bad, unless you hoked up your battery backwards or something. even then, it shouldn't hurt a relay...
and I doubt THREE relays are bad, unless you hoked up your battery backwards or something. even then, it shouldn't hurt a relay...
With the car off, I was pulling out the relay rad fan 3, while I was pulling it out the fans turned on and started spinning for a sec. Everytime I pulled it out a bit the fans turned on. I think I found the culprit.
I took the relay out and went to go buy a new one. But no one had one, so I came home and left the car running and I put the relay in. The fans started and were on for about 25 seconds and then turned off.
Matt, I'm going to check out the wires under the relays right now
Update: I move the wire around that is by the temperature sensor thing for the radiator and the fans turned on!!!!!
Matt, I'm going to check out the wires under the relays right now
Update: I move the wire around that is by the temperature sensor thing for the radiator and the fans turned on!!!!!
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