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Old 06-17-2008, 02:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wanna say hey all,,,I am looking for someone that can lead me to a digram or picture,,printout,,,anything that can show me about my relay sensors,,,I have misplaced my owners manual and it says to direct to that for them but i cant do that at the moment,,,,i need a realy sensor for the fan,,,its not the fan its self but from what im told its a relay sensor,,,,i need to have a digram or picture so i know what sensors are what the numbers and what realy is what as to what they are for,,,,i was told that there are numbers and the names for what there for just need a digram or pic,,,please anybody,,,,i already sound pretty stupid,,,LOL!!!!! its a 94 ford thunderbird if that comes in handy,,,,anyone please help,,,
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You may try going to AutoZone.com - Get in the Zone! , enter your car info and do a search for what you are looking for. Often seeing what the replacement part looks like makes it much easier to locate. Also they have a troubleshooting section and repair manuals online that may have pictures.

I don't know of a relay sensor. It is my understanding that a sensor may send a small current, and that a relay is like a solinoid/switch that will send a heavier (more amperage) current to things like motors, such as radiator fan, fuel pump, perhaps heater blower. I might be wrong, but that is my understanding anyway.

A temperature sensor may trip a fan relay.

Hope this helps
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