Isn't there a thermostat somewhere in the circuit that controls when the fans engage? Maybe they left something disconnected when they installed your blower.
Chip
Both fans are not working, and the fuse is fine. Any ideas?
Love,
Matt
Isn't there a thermostat somewhere in the circuit that controls when the fans engage? Maybe they left something disconnected when they installed your blower.
Chip
Chip
2000 Basalt Black Metallic GTZ
(Paint Code: Porsche LC9Z)
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There is a control module that controls both fans, I think that went out. If anyone can get me one for cheap I would appreciate it.
The part is a small 3 inch by 3 inch box with some cooling fins on it.
Maybe Manybrews or delray mitsu can help.
Thanks.
Love,
Matt
:twisted: Tell me the parts.you need I get a good price at the dealer we have an account with them :twisted: it not the connector in the bottom of both fans make sure its connected see you at the tracks friday
I have the part at home, when i get home I'll post the part number. I know its made by denso, its just a fan switch box circuit thingy.
Love,
Matt
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(VegasMatt)</div><div class='quotemain'>its just a fan switch box circuit thingy.</div>
Hey watch it with those highly technical terms. We get confused easily. :laughing:
Chip
2000 Basalt Black Metallic GTZ
(Paint Code: Porsche LC9Z)
Genuine experience carries a lot more credibility than the ability to answer a question.
Most of the time, it's just a blown fuse.
Pull out every fuse from the fuse box near the driver side steering wheel and test/inspect everyone of them...
Then you have to check the "continuity" with a multi-meter on the Climate control unit, fuse box relays and the radiator fan.
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