coolant fan relay location

Old Guy With Issues

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OK, I have a 2007 gmc Sierra classic 2500hd with the duramax LBZ. My cooling fan runs full blast all the time. I did some research and found a couple of possibilities. The first thing I want to do is replace the coolant fan relay. I have the part already. How ever, I am unable to get any specific information on where this relay is located. Any help with this issue will be greatly appreciated.
 
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Bdsankey

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If the truck is struggling to maintain temperature I would at minimum check the fan clutch for resistance and possibly replace it with a Kennedy or Hayden unit as well as a new set of GM thermostats. From what I've seen the GM thermostats seem to be the most stable and run similar average temps (2-3f warmer) to my low temp Mishimoto thermostat set over the course of the same drive in almost identical weather conditions.
 

Old Guy With Issues

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What coolant temp is the truck reaching?
OK, at 50 degrees outside, after starting and warming up for 30 min. temp reads 180 degrees. When I hit the freeway, the temp comes up to operating temp. right below 210 degrees. This is driving on freeway for approx. 15 minutes. When I get off the freeway, temp. lowers back down to a little above180 degrees. If temp outside is above 55 degrees, when warming up, the temp. gets to 180 degrees. When I start driving in town, temp comes up to 210 degrees. When I come to a stop, the temp. stays at 210 degrees.
 

2004LB7

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How do you know it's running full blast? Does it sound like it's roaring. Typically when they fully engage you will definitely hear the difference
 
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