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Mrdeli100



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Can anyone tell me were radiator fan fuse no 3 is????

Hello, looking at the under bonnet fuse box it indicates that there is an 80amp fan fuse and identifies it as fuse 3. This appears to be under a further cover at the edge of the fuse board, however when that cover is removed, all there is are metal strips - no fuse 3. See photos.

Does fuse 3 still exist or was that just on earlier models (mine is 2013).

Thanks all.

Mark

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Mrdeli100



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Nodge68



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From memory the radiator fan uses a fuse link, which is bolted in place on the side of the fuse box. It's visible in the photo. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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Mrdeli100



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Thanks - I'd never come across a fuse like that.

If it helps others here a photo of it. Fuse 3 - cooling fan/s 80amps.

Mark

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