Auxillary Fan bypass for Constant High

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  • AmosCake
    Wrencher
    • Feb 2021
    • 206

    #1

    Auxillary Fan bypass for Constant High

    How do I wire the resistor to have the fan running on high only? Do I just move the wire to the other side of the resistor. If so, which wire do I move to where?
  • prisonerofdoom83
    E30 Addict
    • May 2013
    • 520

    #2
    I just did this on boy my cars . One side has two wires the other side has one wire . Take the red wire from from the side that has two and connect it on the side that has one . Leave the other off . I think you have to upgrade the fuse to 30amp . I think even if you mix them up (I did) it will just pop the fuse . If so just switch them

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    • AmosCake
      Wrencher
      • Feb 2021
      • 206

      #3
      Originally posted by prisonerofdoom83
      I just did this on boy my cars . One side has two wires the other side has one wire . Take the red wire from from the side that has two and connect it on the side that has one . Leave the other off . I think you have to upgrade the fuse to 30amp . I think even if you mix them up (I did) it will just pop the fuse . If so just switch them
      Bless the best explanation ever. Thank you so much

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