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Date: Sun, 29 Mar 1998 11:34:17 -0800
From: "John Weiss" <jrweissnopsamet*NOSPAM*.com>
Subject: Re: 99 radiator fan switch


In my '74 99EMS, and 4 900s since, I wired a dashboard switch through the fan relay to manually turn the fan on and off. It's a bit more involved if you have A/C and 2 fans, but the single-fan setup is straightforward. You might first check the fan itself and the relay, to make sure which of the components is really bad. --------------------- John R. Weiss Seattle, WA Remove *NOSPAM* from address for e-mail reply Chris Eling wrote in message <6fjtl2$4f2$1nopsamris.cc.vt.edu>... >In my 1980 99GLi... > >The radiator fan does not seem to be activating when when it should be. I >was told that the fan switch is located on the radiator outlet pipe, but >there's nothing there. Is it the thing screwed into the side of the >radiator instead? There are two wires leading out of it...how can I test >this switch? > - Chris >

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