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I came out from work to go home today and my battery was dead, when i jumped it it was running fine. But when i got home i turned it off and the fan was still running. The fan must have been on for some reason all day while i was in work and it killed the battery. I had to pull the fuse to shut off the fan. Anyone have any ideas what might be causeing the fan to have constant power.?
 

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By any chance has it blown the AC. fuse under the dash. Fuse 6 is the one to look at. Easy way to tell the fuse is blown if the cruse control is inop.
 

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Relays are in the CCRM next to the battery on the '96-'97 cars. Time for a new one.
 

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SHOZ123 said:
Relays are in the CCRM next to the battery on the '96-'97 cars. Time for a new one.
yea, thats where the fuse is that i took out when i wasnt driving.

I came home from work today and the fan isnt on now, the fuse is in there, but now it isnt on. I dunno what is goin on
 

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It's the relay sticking. With the fuse out and you driving around you shook the relay so it opened. You need a used CCRM. Get one from NESHO.
 

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