is there a way to set aux fan high when using a/c????
how to set aux fan high???
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Interesting - I thought a/c on = low speed aux fan
good to know!- Frank
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best way to get the fan on high speed full time is to jump out the fan at the resistor (connect all wires on the resistor to one side, effectively just using the resistor as a junction block, and then replacing the low speed fuse with a 30 amp one (same as the high speed relay)Comment
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I was thinking the same thing.best way to get the fan on high speed full time is to jump out the fan at the resistor (connect all wires on the resistor to one side, effectively just using the resistor as a junction block, and then replacing the low speed fuse with a 30 amp one (same as the high speed relay)Comment
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what abotu replacing the high speed switch to a lower temp?
My needle jumps between 1/2 to 3/4 while city driving yet at idle it will calm back down to 1/2...I never hear my high speed fan on although the normal speed works as intended
NOTE: I already tested my fan with the key ON...it works, just never comes on
NOTE: I also have to keep hitting my cluster to make sure where my needle is bc is starts being wacky with the temp rising and my idle jumps to 1500-2000
NOTE: Replaced temp gauge switch and Coolant Temp Sensor...
Maybe the Temp Switch (2 prong guy) needs to be replaced?Comment
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all i did is cut resistor off then rewire back,change fuse 15amp to 30amp and now is running high at all time at low/high temp. Also using e36 lower temp.Comment
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E36 M42 thermoswitch, turns on at 80/88c instead of 90/99c (low/high). normally you wire it so the low temp activates the high speed setting.Comment

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