FYI>>>you already have half of this switch!if you turn on the A/C the low speed fan function SHOULD be energized.If you don't want to load the engine turn the A/C temp switch up so the compressor clutch is disabled...If you need more cooling than this you have got serious problems ,fix'em!don't band-aid 'em Ken"always looking for the simple solutions" Lewis On Thu, 18 Jul 1996 21:46:21 -0500 Grannegeer@aol.com writes: > Recently there has been some talk of installing a manually operated >switch >to bring on the coolant fan before the limit closes. I'd be interested >in >hearing from anyone who may of done this . I'd like to know how and >where you >mounted the switch , the routing of the wiring, switch type, etc.. I >guess >basically the whole kit n kaboddle, if you like you can respond to me >directly or just post it on the list. > > Thanks, Kris > 86 Westy Syncro >
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