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help...my cooling fan fuse just melted in the fuse box...

hey guys....i got a pwr fan with an electric fan...i open up my fuse box today and the cooling fan fuse was melted....anybody know why this happen...is the fan giving out to much voltage for the fuse?...please need help??
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Re: help...my cooling fan fuse just melted in the fuse box...

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hey guys....i got a pwr fan with an electric fan...i open up my fuse box today and the cooling fan fuse was melted....anybody know why this happen...is the fan giving out to much voltage for the fuse?...please need help??
Get a cooling fan for your fuse box.....
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Re: help...my cooling fan fuse just melted in the fuse box...

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hey guys....i got a pwr fan with an electric fan...i open up my fuse box today and the cooling fan fuse was melted....anybody know why this happen...is the fan giving out to much voltage for the fuse?...please need help??

One more thing...........The power is pulled through the fuse........Not pushed through it. The fan would have to be drawing too much current. Not releasing it.
Also I have a ? 4 u...........what is a power fan with an electric fan?....
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Re: help...my cooling fan fuse just melted in the fuse box...

if u got an aftermarket fan and it needed a diff. fuse it would of stated it in the instructions
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Re: help...my cooling fan fuse just melted in the fuse box...

the fan did not come with any instructions....someone just told me to wire up the fan so the connections will plug. will a larger fuse do the trick
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the fan did not come with any instructions....someone just told me to wire up the fan so the connections will plug. will a larger fuse do the trick
I wired an aftermarket fan into my civic. I wired it into the factory relay on the front drivers side of the car. 2 wires.....Not sure of the color...thinking black and white.....but not positive. The fan still comes on at the factory settings. Godd Luck.
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