Dan1990XJ
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Bowling Green, OH
I am wiring an Aux fan override switch in my 90 XJ and searched and found this:
"Find the thermal fan switch in the driver's side radiator tank - it's a big brass bung with two wires coming out. Use cabling of your choice for this (it's a low-current circuit...) I like to keep a bunch of two- and three-wire rubber-jacketed industrual bulk extension cord around for these jobs...
Use a small-gage wire pair to tap the two wires from the sensor. Run them to a convenient location for a toggle switch somewhere on the panel (I've used either a spot in the shifter console or a blank switch bay on either side of the column) and connect the wires to either side of the switch. Install the switch in a location of your choice."
Does this mean I run two wires, one from each wire coming out of the thermal fan switch, directly to my switch?
"Find the thermal fan switch in the driver's side radiator tank - it's a big brass bung with two wires coming out. Use cabling of your choice for this (it's a low-current circuit...) I like to keep a bunch of two- and three-wire rubber-jacketed industrual bulk extension cord around for these jobs...
Use a small-gage wire pair to tap the two wires from the sensor. Run them to a convenient location for a toggle switch somewhere on the panel (I've used either a spot in the shifter console or a blank switch bay on either side of the column) and connect the wires to either side of the switch. Install the switch in a location of your choice."
Does this mean I run two wires, one from each wire coming out of the thermal fan switch, directly to my switch?