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#1446824 11/28/05 10:58 PM
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Not too long ago , I remember seeing a post about the fan relays.I'd tried searching alreading , so don't kick me off yet. Anyway, I was wondering if not having one of the fans plug in would cause a relay to go? I acutally got my car back from the stealership with the passenger side fan not pluged in , but did'nt relize it until 6 weeks later. I kinda think it would, but anyone that knows please confrim.


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#1446825 11/29/05 02:23 AM
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The fans are in parallel.

One fan unplugged will in no way cause the relay to "blow".

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#1446826 11/29/05 03:03 AM
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Plug it in, both fans should should work fine! If they don't (one is dead) then troubleshoot. The fans share one relay contact.


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