Also known as Integrated Control Relay Module, or Constant Control Relay Module. This is the box in front of your passenger headlight that controls the A/C, Fuel pump and cooling fan. These units are about $100 or more remanufactured, Used are risky and New are obsolete. The problem, failed relays. Normally an easy swap but ford decided to solder the relays to a board, put them in the box and charge a fortune for them.
The solution, $6 relays from Summit Racing. I bought these relays to make some headlight units for my personal cars, but a buddy had a cooling fan relay go out in his ccrm, with nothing to lose I soldered the wires from the relay into the board in the correct locations. The locations are easy to figure because both relays have the terminals numbered and a picture on the side of what they do. The new relay does have an extra pin, but you won't use it. I will take pictures of the internal parts when I either replace the other 2 relays or fix another one. For now I just fixed the cooling fan relay which is in the center. Then just mount the relay to the core support. It really couldn't be easier and if it ever fails again just buy a $3 relay and swap it.
Alan
The solution, $6 relays from Summit Racing. I bought these relays to make some headlight units for my personal cars, but a buddy had a cooling fan relay go out in his ccrm, with nothing to lose I soldered the wires from the relay into the board in the correct locations. The locations are easy to figure because both relays have the terminals numbered and a picture on the side of what they do. The new relay does have an extra pin, but you won't use it. I will take pictures of the internal parts when I either replace the other 2 relays or fix another one. For now I just fixed the cooling fan relay which is in the center. Then just mount the relay to the core support. It really couldn't be easier and if it ever fails again just buy a $3 relay and swap it.
Alan