Lucas
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- ZOO YORK CITY
Ive been in the process of doing an electric fan conversion (squeezing in a 12 incher) and Im almost finished. Im using a wiring kit that has a set thermostat switch and a relay that is hooked to the acc. power so it only runs when the car does and the engine is up to running temp. The only other time it is supposed to run is when the AC is on, much like the stock aux. fan.
There is a green wire leading from the relay that is supposed to hook up to the "AC clutch power wire" to trigger the fan. The only wires I can find are on the side of the AC compressor. 1 semi-fat wire leading into the clutch, and 1 skinny wire bolted into the compressor with a clip to keep the fatter wire in place. I tied the green relay wire into the smaller wire's bolt, but the fan still wont turn on just because the AC is on. Only when the engine is up to temp.
Is this the right wire to tap into, or is the clutch wire somewhere else? Thanks.
There is a green wire leading from the relay that is supposed to hook up to the "AC clutch power wire" to trigger the fan. The only wires I can find are on the side of the AC compressor. 1 semi-fat wire leading into the clutch, and 1 skinny wire bolted into the compressor with a clip to keep the fatter wire in place. I tied the green relay wire into the smaller wire's bolt, but the fan still wont turn on just because the AC is on. Only when the engine is up to temp.
Is this the right wire to tap into, or is the clutch wire somewhere else? Thanks.