How to wire up an electronic fan?
#1
How to wire up an electronic fan?
this clutch fan on my 89 runner is killing me i hate them i want to go electronic but new to toyotas i know there is a sensor behind the timming belt cover that is the sending unit for the guage but where would i set up the electronics for a electronic fan? its a v6 anybody done this if i could get some help. thanks everyone
#2
wander if you just hook up the fans to turn on the instant the truck is started and they just stay on as long as the engine is running .
finding a fan shouldnt be to hard i see plenty of them hooked up cars all the time in the junkyard i think its just a matter of what would fit
if you do it u should put up article on it
goodluck intresting to see how it goes
finding a fan shouldnt be to hard i see plenty of them hooked up cars all the time in the junkyard i think its just a matter of what would fit
if you do it u should put up article on it
goodluck intresting to see how it goes
#5
You can get them off ebay for really cheap. Or even an offroad site. Do your homework on which one will fit. Ive pulled them out off lots of 1989-1995 civics, accords and preludes and they were all 2 wire. Power and a ground. Not really hard to run. Do recomend a relay thou.....
#6
Super easy to wire. The temp switch i had was bad so i just used a jumper wire. Works great and doesnt cool to much. And i can shut it off and leave the key on, and the fans continue cooling.
Took about 20 minutes to wire a set of duals in. But i already located the power sources so that made it easy.
Took about 20 minutes to wire a set of duals in. But i already located the power sources so that made it easy.
#7
Ya cause I want it so when I turn the truck off to run in the store for a few minutes I get back in and it's 3/4 of the way up. So I want it so it always keeps it so it's always normal temp even when the truck is off.
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#8
It will cool the Radiator when it is running so the motor will cool down a little bit when first started but it would do this on start-up as well with out the fan constantly running...
#12
If you want to do it "right", tap the thermostat housing or block for a temp switch, and you will be good to go. Its worth doing if you hate the mechanical fan. But it will not solve your cooling problems.
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