06-12-2010, 11:01 PM | #1 |
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Where is the fan relay on an na supra?
I have searched posts all forums on locating the fan relay on an 88 Supra NA
I ordered one from Toyota. I read a British post that said it is under the fuse box under the hood. Fine, I took all that apart and found 2 relays that appear not to be replaceable unless you bend back some stubby metal tabs . Attached is a pic. Are either of these the fan relay and how are you supposed to replace them? They don't unplug and do not appear to be removable from the bracket. Not sure if either of these are the fan relay. These look more like headlight relays to me. OK I found an illustration, would the location of the the first fan relay be my fan relay for a non turbo? Help if you can thanks, Scott
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06-15-2010, 05:25 AM | #2 |
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Looks like them to me... I'd go outside and check but... well... you know. Post up the part numbers from them... or just Google them.
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06-19-2010, 01:40 AM | #3 |
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89 bucks
Did that Cre finally got the parts number from the guy at Toyota, $89 bucks for both relays riveted to the assembly the other is an AC relay. It's like Utz potato Chips, you can't just have one. I swapped out the assembly from my Black Supra but that made no change. I jumped the coolant temp switch and still a no go. No Luck finding replacements from 3rd party vendors, checked Auto Zone, Carquest, Napa Looks like I have to wire in a direct switch. Looking for the best location to run wires from the engine bay into the cab. Can't find a hole. Where do you guys squeeze through? I have solved my overheating problem though. Is the fan temp switch the one on the top of the thermostat housing or on the side. I might have jumped the wrong one. I jumped the one on top. I need to check that. Fan runs great hooked directly to power and ground. Thanks
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