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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Houston,Tx
Posts: 7
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The power wire is hooked up to the constant power for the A/C . A/C system has been removed. But the controller uses a 25 Amp fuse. The power wire for the controller is the size supplied in the kit 12-14 I think. I keep the ground the same size out of the fan to ground point. After the engine is warmed up at idle the fan kicks on and off as it is suppose to. take a short ride here comes the heat ever time.I found a Bosch power relay at WAYTEK Inc.
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Ride Hard
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Wyoming IL
Posts: 1,094
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I would prefer a relay over the fuse. A 25 amp is gonna be way too small for that fan though, u need to find a larger one. Have u seen the junkyard fan set-up article that goes into fairly good detail of how to set up the electrical system for that fan?
Ryan
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Registered Member
Join Date: Sep 2001
Posts: 512
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Here's an article on installing a Taurus 4.6 fan, enjoy
http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2...an/index.shtml |
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