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Wiring in slim line fans with override switch - silverzx - 02-12-2014

Has anyone got any pictures or in depth details of which wires need to go where in order to do this?

The car has no fans on at all atm but I have some slim lines I'd like to wire into the standard relay (currently off the car) along with a switch (basically provides a live to the high speed part) that I can mount inside should I want to turn them on myself.

I'm looking for details of which colour wires possibly with pictures and or diagrams etc.

Thanks.


RE: Wiring in slim line fans with override switch - Piggy - 02-12-2014

Not got A/C?

I wired in my pair of slimlines into the standard loom then use the AC switch fot overide


RE: Wiring in slim line fans with override switch - silverzx - 02-12-2014

No AC.


RE: Wiring in slim line fans with override switch - Ruan - 07-12-2014

Right, the 3 pin plug on the radiator is how this works...

IIRC from when I've done this before, the high/low speed is controlled by 2 being the common and it switching 1 for the low speed, then high speed is activated by it switching pin 3 - so basically, take that plug and all you should need to do is to put in your own switch which links the wires to pins 2 and 3 on that plug, use the stock relay and take the wires that go to the stock fans and wire in your slimlines Smile

That's totally from memory, so I'd strongly suggest testing this before doing it!


RE: Wiring in slim line fans with override switch - darrenjlobb - 07-12-2014

Hehe Ruan, ive already expained near enough word for word what you just said to Trent Tongue

Center is common, sides are low / high, just leave oem system alone and switch them Tongue simples Tongue

Come on trent Tongue


RE: Wiring in slim line fans with override switch - Eeyore - 07-12-2014

Ill have to look into this for mine. See if I can wire in a nicer solution! Big Grin


RE: Wiring in slim line fans with override switch - silverzx - 08-12-2014

(07-12-2014, 10:03 PM)Ruan Wrote: Right, the 3 pin plug on the radiator is how this works...

IIRC from when I've done this before, the high/low speed is controlled by 2 being the common and it switching 1 for the low speed, then high speed is activated by it switching pin 3 - so basically, take that plug and all you should need to do is to put in your own switch which links the wires to pins 2 and 3 on that plug, use the stock relay and take the wires that go to the stock fans and wire in your slimlines Smile

That's totally from memory, so I'd strongly suggest testing this before doing it!

(07-12-2014, 10:06 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: Hehe Ruan, ive already expained near enough word for word what you just said to Trent Tongue

Center is common, sides are low / high, just leave oem system alone and switch them Tongue simples Tongue

Come on trent Tongue

Dum dum dum.

Huh  Big Grin  Angel

Ok, I'll pull my finger out.

Thanks!