jumping radiator fan switch
Sup ladies and gents. I'm a huge noob when it comes to this forum stuff not to mention working on cars... but I'm having a problem with my 95 Gsr over heating, because my radiator fan doesn't seem to want to come on. I have done a search on a couple of the threads already but can't seem to understand how to jump the switch.
-so far I have tested the radiator fan by running a wire from the fan to the batter and it came on.
-next, i replaced the radiator fan switch.
-and lastly, i bought a new relay.
Yet, my fan is still not coming on, so i decided to try and "jump" the relay but not sure how to...
now going off of this picture...the 2p connector is what plugs into the thermoswitch? and if so, to jump it, do i just have a wire connecting into the two terminals while leaving the thermoswitch open? thanks in advance!
-so far I have tested the radiator fan by running a wire from the fan to the batter and it came on.
-next, i replaced the radiator fan switch.
-and lastly, i bought a new relay.
Yet, my fan is still not coming on, so i decided to try and "jump" the relay but not sure how to...
now going off of this picture...the 2p connector is what plugs into the thermoswitch? and if so, to jump it, do i just have a wire connecting into the two terminals while leaving the thermoswitch open? thanks in advance!
5hiz,
easiest way to do it is the way i did it by unplugging the fan right by the radiator and look inside the plug that is still connected to the fan and youll see two male wire connectors, go buy a pack of female connectrors that will fit those male connectors, now run a wire from your battery into your cab to a toggle switch, then run a wire from the switch to the positive male connector, then run one last wire from the other male connector inside the plug to a good ground somewhere nearby. if you cant figure this out let me know and ill sent detailed pictures adn instructions
Juicy
easiest way to do it is the way i did it by unplugging the fan right by the radiator and look inside the plug that is still connected to the fan and youll see two male wire connectors, go buy a pack of female connectrors that will fit those male connectors, now run a wire from your battery into your cab to a toggle switch, then run a wire from the switch to the positive male connector, then run one last wire from the other male connector inside the plug to a good ground somewhere nearby. if you cant figure this out let me know and ill sent detailed pictures adn instructions
Juicy
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