However, A/C relays in vehicles of that era are *typically* found in one of these locations:
* Under the hood in the relay center/fuse box: This is the most common location. The fuse box is usually near the battery. Look for a diagram on the inside of the fuse box lid to identify the A/C relay.
* Inside the passenger compartment fuse box (less common): Some vehicles might place less frequently used relays inside the cabin. Again, check the diagram on the fuse box cover.
To find it, you'll need:
1. Your vehicle's owner's manual: It might have a diagram of the fuse box(es).
2. A 1995 Pontiac Transport repair manual: This is the most reliable source. A Haynes or Chilton manual will show you exactly where the relay is located and possibly even give you troubleshooting information.
3. A visual inspection: Carefully examine both fuse boxes, looking for relays that are labeled or might be associated with the A/C system.
Remember to disconnect the negative battery cable before working with electrical components to prevent shorts or injury.