Low speed fan resistor should be behind the driver's side headlight on a shelf right there. Ken On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 2:11 PM jamie@kookymathteacher.com < jamie@kookymathteacher.com> wrote: > Long time lurker here. I have a 1990 Vanagon, its not a camper and no ac. > My radiator fan is not working. When I jump the fan with the plug that > attaches to the radiator fan switch, the R/Bk wire makes the fan work and > the R/Bl wire blows #1 fuse. I have replaced the Radiator fan. In the > Bentley schematics and in my vehicle > I don’t see a Low speed radiator fan resistor. I do see a second stage > radiator cooling relay. Could a bad relay cause a fuse to blow? Thanks. > > -Jamie Auch > > > Sent from my iPhone
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