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  • evil_twin
    R3VLimited
    • Nov 2007
    • 2965

    #1

    Auxiliary Fan...

    Anybody have an old auxiliary fan laying around before they trash it?

    I need the connector. I'm trying something out, and I don't want to go to the scrap yard just to get it.

    Seeing if anyone could mail me the connector and a bit of harness.
    I got a fender roller now! LMK if you need me to roll your fenders or want to rent the tool from me locally.

    Paypal: vdang5@gmail.com

    Delta Auto Care
    2875-C Towerview Road
    Herndon, VA
    703.435.1375

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  • jrdeamicis
    E30 Modder
    • Nov 2008
    • 956

    #2
    spade crimps work great to slide on the body side of the fan circuit.
    Past Car : E30 S50 6 Speed 5 Lug 3.73
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    • evil_twin
      R3VLimited
      • Nov 2007
      • 2965

      #3
      meh, not a fan of spade clips when I could have a direct plug and play style.
      I got a fender roller now! LMK if you need me to roll your fenders or want to rent the tool from me locally.

      Paypal: vdang5@gmail.com

      Delta Auto Care
      2875-C Towerview Road
      Herndon, VA
      703.435.1375

      My Feedback Thread: Evil_Twin

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      • cozmo kraemer
        Noobie
        • Feb 2008
        • 15

        #4
        Use GM weatherpack connectors. They are OEM for GM...work great, seal weather tight and are available in a wide range of options. It is what I use now with all connections that need a release-able connector.
        1991 318i - Stock sweetness
        1994 Mazda RX-7 - LS1/T-56 swap
        2004 BMW M3 - SuperSprint, BBS, Ground Control and more

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