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radieater fan

Posted:
Sun Oct 17, 2010 12:31 am
by undeadone069
i was thinking of wiring my radiater fan to come on when i press the ac button. took my ac out the other day and thought of it when i noticed my fan wasnt coming on when it should. i know the fan works cause i ran it straight to the battery and it worked fine. anyidead of the best way to wire it to the ac button?

Posted:
Mon Oct 18, 2010 3:08 pm
by RPGonzos_EJ
Why not wire it to a ACC to come on with the key?
That way someone can't just push a button and chance having the car overheat.

Posted:
Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:50 pm
by Eg6H2D
Why not just get the relay or fan switch and have it come on when it supposed too instead of mickey mousing the job and givin the next buyer a headache??? .. GREAT Idea!!!!!
The relays for it are on the AC fan side 2 lil black boxes. the fan switch is at the themosat housing. with a plug going to it.


Posted:
Thu Oct 21, 2010 6:17 pm
by undeadone069
ha next buyer. i would never sell the car its my dream car that took me 5 years to get.but i plan on buyin in a month or so a aftermarket ratiater that will go all the way across the front. and it will have its on fan. but i dont want it wired to the switch cause it would stay on whenever my switch is on and i use the switch for the radio alot. like when i got to the drive in theater.. i also just dont like having the air button there when it does nothing. so if i dont use it for something like this. what can i do to remove it. but make he dash still look clean. but i figure if i do it with the air button it will turn on and off with the car as long as i got the air button on. then when i need it off like when im parked with the car off but the switch on i can cut it off. i hear of alot of people runing there fan to a toggle switch so i thought this would have basicly the same effect

Posted:
Mon Oct 25, 2010 12:24 am
by kapow
Why don't you leave the radiator fan alone? I don't see the benefit of wiring it to your a/c button

Posted:
Sat Oct 30, 2010 6:14 am
by kapow
Anyway, you should never mod or change anything on the original harness/loom unless you "REALLY" need to
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