Anyone please help
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You don't even need to wire them up, once you get moving they spin by themselves even without power....kinda like those boat propeller hitch inserts.
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Originally Posted by XLR8NSS
You don't even need to wire them up, once you get moving they spin by themselves even without power....kinda like those boat propeller hitch inserts.
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Fans on that *** biatch
Well i think you pull out the light fixture at the house then turn off the breaker then wire it up and turn the switch back on....That is the quickest way to get your fans working....And thats all i got to say about that....Take the shampoo bottle out of your *** Kevin....Thank you drive through
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Originally Posted by MR.MIX
I am trying to hook up electric fans on my truck,could anyone please help. Thanks,
Kevin
Kevin
You guys are alll wrong. Mix, you need to hook them up to the positive brake generator on the passenger rear wheel spring. Then you can turn them on with the PCM that is located in the glove box behind the flux capacitor.
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Originally Posted by GMChasLS1
There is alot of blowing of hot air in here!
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Originally Posted by BlownChevy
... behind the flux capacitor.