indoor fan relay An electric relay that starts and stops an indoor fan on cooling, electric - heating, and heat pump systems
If it is the outdoor fan, it could be a couple of things. 1. Bad fan capacitor 2. Bad fan motor 3. Loose wire If indoor blower the same apply, but it could also be a bad fan relay.
Swap the fan relay with another like relay.
Indoor fan = steel, Outdoor fan = aluminum.
If "coil fan" refers to the indoor blower, check for the following:1. Thermostat Fan switch set to ON position.2. Fan relay contacts stuck (due to arcing and/or corrosion).The HVAC Veteran
fan control relay
Yes. Cooling fan, engine fan, and radiator fan relays are all the same thing.
Before you fix the Fan Relay, look for a "RAD FAN" fuse (30 amp - orange). Normally, the computer diagnostic shows the problem is the Fan Relay, but, in my case was the Radiator Fan Fuse ($5). I waste $60 paying for the Fan Relay :-[
you do not have a relay for a fan belt. just change them.
location of the fan relay switch on a 1989 Chevy Corsica
on a 1999 jeep grand cherokee where is the coolant fan relay
same as low speed relay its call fan mode