A/C Condenser Relay and Timer

Can anyone please post a pic on where the following are located and what it looks like?. I know the relay could be in the engine compartment and timer is under the dash by the heater assembly. I’m just wanting to be sure. Thank you!:rockon:

There is no A/C condenser relay.

There is an A/C compressor clutch relay, should be in engine bay fuse/relay box.

There is also an A/C condenser fan relay, found in engine bay, probably close to rad fan relay in front of batt.

There is no A/C “timer”.

What is the problem you are having?:stare:94

Well, the moment I turn the car on the a/c fan turns on and wont shut off even after I turn the car off. I have hunch its a relay but just need to know what it looks like.

It is possible, relay can be stuck on.

To be clear, you turn on the ign. and condensor fan turns on and when you turn the ign. off the fan stays on.
My question is how do you get it to stop?:corn:94

if I disconnect the battery just for two seconds, the moment I replace the terminal the fan stops. For now I pulled fuse 20. Are the relays to the right if looking at engine bay close to the driver side headlight?

The rad fan relay is to the left, just in front of batt., not sure about the condenser fan relay, I would assume it is close to the rad fan relay.

Your problem may be the “Radiator Fan Control Module”, both the condenser fan relays coil leads go to the “RFCM”, [USDM models only, a CDM Integra does not have a “RFCM”].

You do know that fuse 20 is also power for the “RFCM”, right?
Should not be a problem if your not using A/C, but the “Engine Oil Temperature Switch” is also plugged into the “RFCM”.:whisper:94

cool thanks. so wheres this “Radiator Fan Control Module” located at?

It is attatched to the right side of heater unit.

I just thought of something else, the “Engine Oil Temperature Switch” could also be the problem, it will keep the condenser fan on when ign. is off, it is screwed into the back if the engine block, between engine and firewall, [white/green and black leads] see what happens if you unplug it.

I also found a pix of where the condenser fan relay is but it is a lousy pix, no reference points, that I recognize, could be on drivers side just to the left of rad, next to one of the A/C lines running to condenser.:cross:94

Thanks FCM, I think I found the relay. I will look into the “Engine Oil Temperature Switch” when I change the oil this weekend.