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    Default Switch for fan

    I've looked on shbox and other forums and must admit, I'm not very savvy with car electrical. I can wire a house for you [day job], but can't make. Simple switches on a car lol. I'm carb converting so I don't know just yet if I'll still be using all 3 relays for the fans. I've seen that they use a lot of juice on start up so it's dangerous to just hook up one relay and a fuse to both fans... Can someone make it simple for me? I have the switch panel ready. Starter and water pump is working perfectly, need fans!

    can't figure out why the pic isn't normal orientation...

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    Last edited by MI6TA; 06-17-2015 at 08:39 PM.
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    Ground Circuit 335 for low speed fans
    Ground Circuit 473 for high speed fans

    Simple Simple just a ground control circuit so you dont need any thick gauge wire going to the dash.

    You could always leave the PCM piggy backed to operate them?

    Last edited by Chris; 06-17-2015 at 09:01 PM.

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