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Old 06-15-2005, 02:01 PM   #1
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fan switch

is there a way to install a manual fan switch on my 92 RS 305 tbi?
it runs real warm n i would like to make it cooler.
what wires could i tap into etc...?
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Old 06-15-2005, 07:21 PM   #2
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I bought a 30 amp 12v relay and a simple toggle switch from radio shack. Theres a diagram on the package for what wires go to what plug on it. Theres 4 wires to connect to it all together. I mounted it on the passenger side next to the radator, behind the headlight.

I know theres probably a better way to do it, but this was years ago with my limited knowledge. This way allowed the car to use the factory fan switch also. I used a relay to minimze the current running through the switch when the fan is running.

First, I tapped a wire onto the + side of the plug for the fan. Easy way to do that is to use a test light, turn the a/c on and see what one makes light go bright. That wire goes to the 12v out of the relay.

Next, Ran a fused wire from my positive lead of the battery, to the 12v in of the relay.

three, ground the relay. Fair enough explanation.

step three and a half: Run a wire from the low voltage input of the relay. to a switch inside the car. I also down the road put in a little LED lamp inline with the switch for ****s and giggles.

five: Ground the switch, LED, and wired the switch to a 12v ign source so the fan doesnt run when the ignition off.
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Old 06-17-2005, 12:49 AM   #3
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Why dont you just buy a low temperature fan switch to replace the original one?
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Old 06-17-2005, 02:04 AM   #4
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Its been a very long time since I've done this but I believe there should be a temp sensor on the driver's side cylinder head. If you cut and ground the wire going to it the fan will stay on.
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Old 06-17-2005, 07:42 AM   #5
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Why bother with a low temp switch? If you don't want to wire in a manual switch just have someone burn a new chip for you with lower fan on temps. Save yourself the headache of having coolant everywhere.
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ok well i got a better answer on TGO. i tapped into the green/white wire on the fan relay, ran a wire to a switch and a ground from the switch and now it operates manualy or automaticly...no mess, took about 5 minutes and it stays at around 180 at all times. thanks guys
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Old 06-17-2005, 05:03 PM   #7
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ok well i got a better answer on TGO. i tapped into the green/white wire on the fan relay, ran a wire to a switch and a ground from the switch and now it operates manualy or automaticly...no mess, took about 5 minutes and it stays at around 180 at all times. thanks guys
i knew there was a easier way, just at the time i did that years back I wasnt a member of TGO, nor smart enough to know where the fan relay was.
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i had no idea either but they had a picture so i printed it out and matched up the wires lol
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you still got that pic?
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should be on the driverside firewall

and heres a different thread
http://thirdgen.org/techbb2/showthre...ual+fan+switch
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ok well i got a better answer on TGO. i tapped into the green/white wire on the fan relay, ran a wire to a switch and a ground from the switch and now it operates manualy or automaticly...no mess, took about 5 minutes and it stays at around 180 at all times. thanks guys
I did this last night, but my car started to act funny once everything was hooked up to the switch. What would happen is, I would turn my car on, the RPMs would drop to 1000 then rev all the way up to 3000 for about 3 seconds then it would gradually fall to about 1500 RPMs. For the ground, I used a connection to the chassis, and for the other end, a connection to the green a white wire. All of this was hooked up to a single pole double (3/4 HP rating)... Any ideas?
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there might be 2 green/whites, one on the AC relay and one on the reg fan relay try the other one. the 2 relays should be next to each other on the fire wall
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there might be 2 green/whites, one on the AC relay and one on the reg fan relay try the other one. the 2 relays should be next to each other on the fire wall
I do, the switch works, its just the car acts weird...
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Old 06-19-2005, 06:23 PM   #14
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unhook the switches and run the car and see if it does it.
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Old 06-20-2005, 09:18 AM   #15
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unhook the switches and run the car and see if it does it.
I did, and it still did it. After I let the car sit over night, it was fine. I was at the womans house and hooked it up there, and didn't have any more issues. Weird...

Now I just got another problem, now a loud rattling sound is coming somewhere from my axel back and i think my pulley tensioner is starting to go. One thing after another lol...
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