Step 1:Locate the coolant reservoir
The coolant reservoir is typically located on the driver's side of the engine bay, near the firewall. It is a translucent plastic tank with a black cap.
Step 2: Follow the upper radiator hose
The coolant fan temperature switch in attached to the upper radiator hose.
The upper radiator hose is the one that connects the top of the radiator to the engine.
Step 3: Identify the temperature switch
The temperature switch is a small, cylindrical device with two wires connected to it. It is usually located near the thermostat housing.
Here is a more detailed explanation of the steps:
1. Open the hood of your car.
2. Locate the coolant reservoir. It is usually a translucent plastic tank with a black cap.
3. Follow the upper radiator hose from the reservoir to the engine.
4. The temperature switch is located near the thermostat housing, on the upper radiator hose.
5. It is a small, cylindrical device with two wires connected to it.
6. Once you have found the temperature switch, you can remove it by unplugging the wires and unscrewing it from the radiator hose.
When replacing a temperature switch, make sure to install it properly and reconnect the wires correctly.