SlowWhite
06-21-2004, 08:32 AM
I just want to know what's ok to do.
I installed the fans on Sunday Morning, and after Enes showed me his fans he showed me that he used the stock Fan plugs. So I did the same. I cut the Plug and about 4" of wire.
The aftermarket fans came with 2 wires (1-blue, and 1-Black)
The Stock Plug has 4 wires (1-Blue, 1-Black,1-Yellow,1-Gree)
I have 2 fans: So I took all 3 Blue wires and soldered together, then took all 3 black wires and soldered them together.
Then I just plugged the "Fan" Plug into the passanger side Harness Fan Plug.
So did I wire them correctly or will I over run the system (meaning to many fans on one plug, etc?)
I was going to put on fan for 1 plug like stock but wanted them both to come on when the temps went up.
Anyways hope my rambling makes sense. I just don't want to fry my wireing harness or blow fuse's and then have to take everything apart once again.
I installed the fans on Sunday Morning, and after Enes showed me his fans he showed me that he used the stock Fan plugs. So I did the same. I cut the Plug and about 4" of wire.
The aftermarket fans came with 2 wires (1-blue, and 1-Black)
The Stock Plug has 4 wires (1-Blue, 1-Black,1-Yellow,1-Gree)
I have 2 fans: So I took all 3 Blue wires and soldered together, then took all 3 black wires and soldered them together.
Then I just plugged the "Fan" Plug into the passanger side Harness Fan Plug.
So did I wire them correctly or will I over run the system (meaning to many fans on one plug, etc?)
I was going to put on fan for 1 plug like stock but wanted them both to come on when the temps went up.
Anyways hope my rambling makes sense. I just don't want to fry my wireing harness or blow fuse's and then have to take everything apart once again.