mattcape
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Does anyone no how i can do this! just want to have a switch inside the car so i can turn my fan on/off when engine gets too hot! My fan doesn't cut in untill the temp is in the red so figured i could just wire up a switch to turn it on and off!?
Cheers.. mattcape
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Torsa g
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take a wire from each connector (2) on the fan switch( located on the drivers side bottom of the fan), and run them through the bay into the car and put a normal flick switch on the end of them !!
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mattcape
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ok ill have a go at this see how i get on! whats the best way to get the wires from the bay into the car?
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Torsa g
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run them up past the light and at the back of the airbox, towards the suspension strut and ul see a loom going into the scuttle( where the wiper motor is) follow that ul find a bung that goes into the car pop that out and poke them through there, once uve done that get in the drivers side footwell and try and grab them with your hand,
this is easier out in daylight as you can see where the grpomet has been removed so you can see the wires easier!!!
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Dan Lewis
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Surely its better to find out why its not cutting in than putting in a switch..
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mattcape
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Will just be a temp solution untill i can get it looked at! dont really want to be driving around if the fans not coming on atall! didnt get a chance to have a look yesterday so will have a go at this today
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johnhara1
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It doesnt come in on most corsa's until about 98 i thought??
On my GSi (2.0 XE) it used to come in at 94/5 iirc think it had been set like that for the bigger engine.
Just do as Torsa says, it's piss easy.
[Edited on 17-04-2009 by johnhara1]
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mattcape
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mine doesnt seem to cut in till bout 110 at least maybe more it nearly in the red!!
but ye will do mate im round me gf's atm so will give it a go wen im back home!
[Edited on 17-04-2009 by mattcape]
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Richardhhha
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put a cold running thermostat in the car, and if the fan cuts in when it reaches 100deg then thats about right so dont worry about it, car was designed for it to do that.. You'll just have problems like lilgaz has had.. Best advise i can give you is dont do it. Up to you tho
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mattcape
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so is that normal for it to reach the red before the fan cuts in if so ill leave it but dont want to end up wrecking me engine!! not long had to get a new one fitted due to last one seizing up!
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Phil_b
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hmm seems like a good idea, mine always swithches off about 95 again so doesnt take long before it has to kick in again standing still. Would be a good idea if having to wait go up the strip at pvs when its really busy to keep it more at like 90.
Why did lilgaz have problems rich?
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alan-g-w
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I've done this twice with two different switches, one of them rated at well over the running current, the way torsa g said and they both blew.
I remember being at a garage getting an MOT and the tester left it running. He asked me if I knew my fan wasn't working - he'd found out by the boiling water dripping onto him while inspecting the underside But he drew me an electrical diagram to fit one and it had a resistor in it I'm sure. Always thought that was why just a switch hasn't worked.
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Richardhhha
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his xe has got a nice running problem after the fan switch that was fitted before he got it burnt out.. now he is gona have a head scratcher as he's gona have to ook for some damaged wiring inside the car mate..
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Phil_b
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oook will leave that one then..
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mattcape
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Think im just goin to leave it as it is seen as alot of you seem to think its going to make things worse!! Ill just have to make do with my 'Air Cooled' car 
Cheers for the help guys..... 
[Edited on 18-04-2009 by mattcape]
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Richardhhha
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or acctualy fix the problem with your car insted??
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