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Fan problems - 11/17/2008 2:55:35 PM   
chris3man


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Yesterday I noticed that my fan wasn't working. So I checked all fuses and the were good. Then I looked down there at the fan and saw to wires that werent connected to anything. They were a black and red wire. One had a male plug and the other had a female plug, but I don't know where they go. I think the fan switch is on the top left corner of the radiator and those wires were plugged in. Any ideas?

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RE: Fan problems - 11/17/2008 11:52:15 PM   
dgraham225


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its not acutally a fuse that controls the fan, its a grey circuit breaker tucked in the tray past the fuse block.  it has a little green button on it that may be popped out, push it back into reset it.

as for those wires, i dont know which ones they could be, maybe acc. wires?  im pretty sure the brute fan had an actual molded plug for the fan itself, and as long as the thermostat wires are hooked up, it is probably just the circuit breaker

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RE: Fan problems - 11/18/2008 8:31:10 AM   
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I would guess that those are the wires that go to the thermostat in the radiator. If they aren't hooked up then it will not turn on the fan. I'm at work so can't check but I think that's your problem.

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