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Old 09-12-2017, 12:31 PM
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Where is Radiator fan switch location 88 trans am tpi

Is there someone here who can simply tell me where the fan switch is on a 88 trans am 305 tpi,without posting a link to another long thread discussing several other topics?
I am trying to at least get the one fan to stay on so the car doesn't overheat. I don't have time to dick around with a bunch of other bs right now or read through an old thread the size of Moby Dick.

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Re: Where is Radiator fan switch location 88 trans am tpi

Pass side head between back 2 cyls.
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Re: Where is Radiator fan switch location 88 trans am tpi

If you mean the actual relay to force the fans on check my reply in your other thread
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Re: Where is Radiator fan switch location 88 trans am tpi

Originally Posted by TTOP350
Pass side head between back 2 cyls.
What he said.


It's Near the dip stick.

The lower sensor near the oil pan is the knock sensor.




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