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![]() The fan should not be wired into the ignition switch in the first place. It should be wired, through a relay, straight to the battery. That way, when the sensor is hot, the fan comes on and cools it, whether you are in the car or not. This helps it to cool quicker, so that it isn't needed when you restart.
Take care, -Chris
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