What's the 2008 Dodge Caliber cooling fan relay location?

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Mike E February 3, 2021
The 2008 Dodge Caliber cooling fan relay location is in the fuse box. To get to the fuse box look to the left of the steering wheel look for a small seam or crack along the dash. Using a screwdriver or prybar You will want to pop this open. On the inside, You will find a bunch of fuses. On the back of the panel that You pulled open, You will see a diagram that will show You what each of the fuses is for. If this is not on the back of the panel then You can also find it in the owner's annual for the vehicle. Once You have figured out which fuse You need simply pull it out. The two sections that stick up should be connected by a thin strip of metal. If this has been broken then the fuse is no good and will need to be replaced. If this strip is there then the fuse is fine and can be popped back in. New fuses will cost You about 10 dollars, so they are pretty cheap.
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George k November 13, 2021
Both are wrong answers the cooling fan relays are behind the bumper cover on the driver's side ,ie.behide the left inner fender well.
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Jennifer D July 16, 2020
The cooling fan relay on the 2008 dodge caliber is located in either the underhood fuse/relay center or mounted to the electric fan assembly behind the radiator.
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Colleen August 2, 2022
Have a monkeytreading upon last Wednesdays purse schedule. Having been through 3 cars in a yr, one wreck, and one inappropriately tooled shop lift?? Resulting in near death exfoliationI now find an under skilled fiddler in the night. Rps on 2008 Caliber sxt fluctuating from 2-6 . After higher rpm output and lower strength/ power. Not familiar w vehicle I hand pumped out the window and coolant reservoir. The streering fluid was low. Brakes the cylinder at timesseems to be powering the housing??? Often car feels hot, vibration increases when heated. Serpentine belt seems fine, recently had front support work done. I am wondering if plug loss or dueling the alternator may be causing the problem. ANY SUGGESTIONS????
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