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rscamaro73 04-02-2008 01:55 PM

Electric fan parts ??
 
An electric fan will soon reside in my engine compartment, but before then I need to figure out the 'best' way to install it. Its the 'Taurus' fan....2 speed. I've done some research already and found like 6 different ways to install it (mostly off Jeep forums). Just looking for some more ideas - and local supply parts for any temp relays and thermostat controls.

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Tru2Chevy 04-02-2008 05:40 PM

I would say the best way to do it would be a 3 position switch. On for hard off, one to run according to temp, and one constant on. Can't tell you how to wire that up though.

- Justin

BonzoHansen 04-02-2008 08:13 PM

Wayne, get the wiring for the fan itself straight and I'll get you a pic. Is it 3 wires, or 4? What year taurus?

rscamaro73 04-02-2008 10:40 PM

3 wire unit from ( I guess ) an early 90's taurus.

BonzoHansen 04-03-2008 08:13 AM

Are the wire colors BRN/ORG, DK BLUE, BLACK?

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The diagram is not overly helpful due to the control module – an actual manual might help. So the question is what voltage hits each of the 2 circuits and when. Do they both get full 12v (likely), or does low speed get fewer volts (like low speed in an LS1 car)? Is only one circuit energized at a time (is voltage 0 at the low speed when the high is energized?)

The easy way around is just use high speed. There may be a few ways to have variable speeds, but answering those questions might come in handy. Multiple speeds requires multiple relays and fan switches, or a progressive controller.


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