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Ikey-
I appreciate the info. I went to pick up some wire and in-line fuse yesterday and the guy at AutoZone told me that cooling fans don't run on 12 volts, but something less than that. I need to check into that. He said that if you run 12 volts to the fan it will burn up. So, I need to find out something there before I run a new wire to the relays.
Gmack-
Thanks, but I've checked the grounds and they are fine. The grounds are run separately from the power. They go to the radiator support. If the grounds weren't good the fan wouldn't come on with power (only the positive) from the battery. Oh wait... maybe you're talking about the grounds that actuate the relay. Well, that shouldn't be the case because I've jumpered from the constant power to the feed for the fan at the relay connector - meaning, the connector is disconnected from the relay. With this jumper in place, the fan will not come on. That tells me (I think) that the power coming into the relay is not enough/sufficient to run the fan. Did I misunerstand you?
I'll do some more looking around. I'll do my best to post my findings here for others to see.
Thanks for the help, all!
Peace,
Paul
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