Pull the electric fan fuse or control relay located in the fuse/relay box next to the
battery. Look under the cover for locations. I was just in there the other day
replacing a fuse and I think I remember seeing those labeled there.
Dan
00 QC 4x4 4.7L
"Mr. Plow" wrote:
> Ok, i'm running around town today and one time i notice that my fan is still
> running after the engine has been turned off. I notice it the next couple
> times i hop outta the truck.
> Figure, maybe it's just hot or whatever.
> So i had left it for almost an hour, fan still running when i came out.
> So i pop the hood and it's the electric fan, not the crank fan, i believe
> it's responsible for the transmission cooler.
> And all day i was checking the gauges and nothing seemed out of the
> ordinary, they read exactly the same as always.
> Is there a fuse that i can pull that will shut down the fan?
> I guesss i can pull the lead off of the battery, i just need to keep my
> battery alive until tomorrow morning when i bring it in to the dealership.
> I'd prefer to pull a fuse though since that way i won't lose all my
> programmed radio stations. :)
>
> TIA,
>
> The Adam Blaster
> 2000 auto, CC, 4x4, any other details matter?
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