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Like ginge's, my fans aren't coming on either. I've been reading his thread and understanding what I need to do in order to wire them up to a switch.
However, I've had an idea. You know how the rear demister lights up when you press the button and goes off after a certain amount of time, I was thinking of doing this with the fans but not quite sure how I'd go about it.
Is it a case of a different type of relay?
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(This post was last modified: 21-06-2013, 05:49 PM by cully.)
when i get home i will look at the details on the demist relay to see whats posible
how long does the demist stay on for?
so you want a complete new system independant of the pug one?
what do you want from below
one fan or two?
temp controlled via water temp?
manual switch overide?
push button timer override?
run with ign on only or off?
what car you got i might be able to pick up some of the existing wires?
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i would advise against only having manual control human error will kill the car
if it were me i would have auto control with a manual overide be it timmed or just a switch
on your rad have you a blue stat switch or a blanked hole?
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Looks to be something blank under the top hose on the rad but I think on a dt, the thermostat plug is near the fuel filter where the spring thermostat is. There is a blue plug there.
I agree with what you say, manual override would be a better idea.
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I have a relay board in my car that would be ideal for this. It's about £25 delivered but it's very customisable.
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Thanks Cully, as you say, the simple switch without timer will be easier. I didn't think one on a timer would add quite that much complexity to it all.
What size relay would be needed? I see it says 25-35a for the fuse so something matching that would be adequate?
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you could use the original pug green relay or the brown one
as for the timer you could do it easyer but you would have to source non std pug parts
which would be hard to replace if they went faulty