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1G Fan wiring

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I21chardh

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Oct 10, 2022
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Trying to figure out the last small issue I’m having to getting my car back on the road. Currently just have a single mishimoto rad fan installed but cannot get it to turn on powering off the driver side black/blue leads from the 4 pin connector which is where the previous owner appears to have been powering it from. On the passenger side there is a also a 4 pin connector as well as a black standard 2 pin connector. I assume one of these is also for one of the stock fans. I eventually plan on wiring to link with FPS but for now I just want to get it working. Thanks

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If you would like to make it worked as 1g stock fan without ECU control, you have to use the connector in the 1st pic, the one in the passenger side, that's the one for radiator. The one in the 2nd pic is for the condenser fan.
Your car is 1g, do you still have the thermo switch on the bottom of radiator?

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Probably this would give you some idea. Please refer the link and screenshot below.

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If you would like to make it worked as 1g stock fan without ECU control, you have to use the connector in the 1st pic, the one in the passenger side, that's the one for radiator. The one in the 2nd pic is for the condenser fan.
Your car is 1g, do you still have the thermo switch on the bottom of radiator?

@I21chardh
Probably this would give you some idea. Please refer the link and screenshot below.

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Thats exactly what im working atm myself. Just wired up my fans but nothing turns on once i activate the A/C. I have bypassed the resistor on the condenser fan and just wired up the black and blue wires as such.

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