Urgent help needed!!!
Urgent help needed!!!
Hey guys, I got a rf86 fan a while back and am trying to hook it up now. I bought a be-cool wiring kit from ramchargers and am pulling my hair out with the wiring. Ok I have the relay with 4 wires coming out, one wire going to the temp sensor in the block, then one wire going to the starter solenoid for 12v constant. What i need to know is if there is a place under the hood for the 12v switched power. Also if there is a part # for a pigtail to plug into the fan itself, I also want to verify the wiring for the pigtail. I believe that if your under the truck and looking up at it from left to right it is high, low, and ground. Also how can I hook up a separate switch to run the fan?
I am not the best at wiring so any pics would be great, this has been the worst install yet! Please help me before I go bald
ps. I have searched till I got sick of all the different answers to different style setups.
Thanks
Dan
I am not the best at wiring so any pics would be great, this has been the worst install yet! Please help me before I go bald
ps. I have searched till I got sick of all the different answers to different style setups.
Thanks
Dan
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However..
The kit I used I hooked up to the A/C solenoid.
Does the kit you have have an option to hook up the the A/C?
What is the kit model? I can go online and see if I can find the instructions and help.
For now i would hook it up to the A/C and the temp. so it turns on when the temp reaches a certain and when you turn the A/C on. you'll need the fan to be on if you want the a/c to work.
Hooking up a toggle switch (to cool it down at the track) is easy to do on the fan you have.
What type of temp sensor do you have? does it mount to the block, or does it slide between the radiator ?
However..
The kit I used I hooked up to the A/C solenoid.
Does the kit you have have an option to hook up the the A/C?
What is the kit model? I can go online and see if I can find the instructions and help.
For now i would hook it up to the A/C and the temp. so it turns on when the temp reaches a certain and when you turn the A/C on. you'll need the fan to be on if you want the a/c to work.
Hooking up a toggle switch (to cool it down at the track) is easy to do on the fan you have.
What type of temp sensor do you have? does it mount to the block, or does it slide between the radiator ?


