wiring a slim fan
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wiring a slim fan
Hey, i know this is not the right section but i am kinda in a bind here. I just hooked up my new manifold and I had to buy a new fan. Well now the fan will not turn on from the cars signal. If I give the fan 12v from the batery it comes on right away. Please help I NEED my car for tommorow.
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Thanks,
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fan motors are reverse polarity...means power and ground 1 way the fan will "pull" switch them other way it will "push". It should work no matter how u have it hooked up.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Alchemist »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Cut stock harness, and Blue wire goes to blue wire and black goes to black. If you need a fan I have some for sale. Check sig. </TD></TR></TABLE>
damn best instructions i have read to date..
damn best instructions i have read to date..
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Update, I hooked up the stock fan just to test and it would'nt turn on either. So, I must of blew the relay or something. the fan is setup backwards with the Ground going to the positive to make it act as a pusher.
Last night in a mad panic, I made my own relay with a switch in the car. This will do for now, next, I am going to try a relay.
Thanks for the help
Last night in a mad panic, I made my own relay with a switch in the car. This will do for now, next, I am going to try a relay.
Thanks for the help
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