Fog Light Switch- Fan Relay
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Car: 87 Iroc Showcar - Saturday Nite Hun
Engine: 383 4-Bolt Truck Hyd Roller MiniRam
Transmission: B&M 700R4 - Edge 3200
Axle/Gears: BW 9 Bolt-TA Cover & Stud Kit - 3.2
Fog Light Switch- Fan Relay
Hi,
Just wondering about using the Fog light switch, 87 Iroc,
to power the secondary fan or both and not have to route
any wires in car.
Also looks good and lit up when on.
Has anyone done this and is thier a fog light relay close to
the fan relay in the front of the car.
Removed lites years ago for more cooling and will have to find
plug end also
Thanks
Later
jaykar
Just wondering about using the Fog light switch, 87 Iroc,
to power the secondary fan or both and not have to route
any wires in car.
Also looks good and lit up when on.
Has anyone done this and is thier a fog light relay close to
the fan relay in the front of the car.
Removed lites years ago for more cooling and will have to find
plug end also
Thanks
Later
jaykar
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From: Prescott Valley AZ
Car: 87 Iroc Showcar - Saturday Nite Hun
Engine: 383 4-Bolt Truck Hyd Roller MiniRam
Transmission: B&M 700R4 - Edge 3200
Axle/Gears: BW 9 Bolt-TA Cover & Stud Kit - 3.2
Fog Lite Fan Switch
Originally posted by 91wtROH17's
I run one fan off that switch, have been for two years, 2 is too much load though.
I run one fan off that switch, have been for two years, 2 is too much load though.
Thanks for reply and found the relay and the harness coming off of it had taped off years ago.
Drivers side along top of fender.
Thinking running one hot lead into secondary fan. Have forgotten,
but does that relay stay hot all the time or only when the key is
on
Would like option of keeping secondary fan on for cool down when key is off.
Thanks again.
Later
jaykar
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