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Rascal
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8/13/2001
11:38:09

Subject: RE: Electric Fan Kit
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Yes Donald, at least they are blue/black on my 98 Dak.
Mine has two sets of wires. Regardless of colors, you should only have power to the one you are looking for when the a/c compressor kicks on.



4X4Tony
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8/13/2001
12:23:27

RE: Electric Fan Kit
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I think I'm repeating myself but...

The A/C compressor wire is dark blue with a black stripe. You can find it on your truck by checking the two-wire A/C connector on the driver's side of the engine, right behind the A/C compressor and in the same wire loom as the #1 fuel injector’s wiring.

Just two wires go to the compressor clutch. There are other wires in otherplaces for pressure sensors, line grounds and such.



Donald
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8/20/2001
22:35:56

RE: Electric Fan Kit
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I tried to put my fan it.. It was a nightmare :(

Wires are everywhere. I tried to save money by buying a cheap fan and the instructions were vague, so i ended up spending 50 more dollars in addional relays, wires, connectors, etc. I hope this works out out I'm going to be very sad. I've dropped the Thermastat like 20 times, I hope it still works.

I got my arms, and hands all cut up trying to remove the clutch fan. Man, that thing was more heavy than i thought it would be. I have a relay and a thermastat. I have it wired where the relay over-rules the thermastat. I made up the wiring diagram myself i hope i know what i'm doing :)

Tomorrow, i'll be finished. It all i will have spent about 5 hours installing this hideous fan. It had better work :) I hope the headers aren't this complicated!

BTW, my truck is not drivable now. I'll have to borrow my mom's car until i can repair my damage!

Donald





steve-o
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5/24/2003
18:38:40

RE: Electric Fan Kit
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Where do I hook up the +12 positive source? the alternator B+ (output) or the field terminals? I don't want it going off when I turn off the ignition. Right now it's connected to the battery.



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