I need more cooling form my condensor. Is there a way to make the fan come on high?
Is there a way to wire the auxillary fan to be on high? a/c pressures high
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I was able to jumper the wires at the thermo switch on the radiator and confirm that both high and low speeds work. Can you provide me with a little more info on where the resistor is and how to bypass it? Thanks and I greatly appreciate your help. I am trying to see if better airflow will help my a/c retrofit.Comment
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Well, I found it on the diagram...but if you hook the high speed and low speed together, you will only have high, if that is your goal.Comment
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Did it on my son's car. Two wires, one to the common of the thermo switch and one to the high side of the thermo switch. Ran them to a spare fog light switch mounted above the radio. Press the switch when extra cooling is needed.what you did to this car is like getting a supermodel naked and willing to do anything you please. now here you are faced with ths once in a lifetime opportunity and then you squander it by making her fuck you in the butt with a 24" strap on. you are a sad, silly little boy.Comment
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You must not have the diagram, or maybe you don't know how to read it. BMW diagrams are kinda tough.
A/C only connects to the "Normal Speed" (not high speed) circuit.
Huh? Why would you think that? The fan circuit is fused in 2 places already, it has plenty of protection.
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So yeah, the high speed uses a 30A, the low speed uses a 15A...but the high speed will be powering the fan, so no worries.Comment
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i wired it up in the fuse box to do that its pretty simple actually you just have to tap a spade connectorYour signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.Comment
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Here is something that I copied off of an old post by "Netcsk" from the following thread:
Here is the specific post:
"Very cool. Thanks for the pictures and explanation.
I decided to try the fan on high speed. Wow. It is very loud.
I looked at the diagram and decided that K1 and K6 connected via terminal 87 would kick the high speed fan on via the A/C and the thermo switch. I just had to remove fuse 3 (only for the aux. fan low speed) so that I wouldn't be running the circuit for no reason.
Feels like much more output from the fan. Hopefully that will do the trick. Even more so, I hope the fan was designed to run full speed continuously. I guess I will find out".
So, do I just stick a wire in each of the "87" terminals in the box under each relay and then stick the relay back in. This would sandwhich the wires in place and jump both K1 and K6 together. These are the relays that control the fan. But, is this done with just a jumper wire like I described? Thanks.
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I can't tell if you are joking. It seems really easy in theory. Stick wire in the blade of each relay and pull one fuse. Does that sound like an ok plan? How else would you suggest? Thanks.Comment
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