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<blockquote data-quote="cotchnobra" data-source="post: 10571836" data-attributes="member: 101027"><p>there is 2 ways to hook up the fan with a realy and a temp sensor.</p><p></p><p>first example is without a 12v ignition source<a href="http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/attachments/5-0l-tech/4626d1086679439-does-wiring-diagram-my-electric-fan-look-ok-wiring.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/attachments/5-0l-tech/4626d1086679439-does-wiring-diagram-my-electric-fan-look-ok-wiring.jpg</a></p><p></p><p>second example is using a 12v ignition source</p><p><a href="http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/attachments/5-0l-talk/120323d1295941405-electric-fan-wiring-b27_fan_relay2.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/attachments/5-0l-talk/120323d1295941405-electric-fan-wiring-b27_fan_relay2.jpg</a></p><p></p><p>if you choose the second example you can use this tool <a href="http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Motormite-Conduct-Tite-6-and-12-Volts-DIY-circuit-tester-with-power-on/_/N-26lp?itemIdentifier=6509&_requestid=255585" target="_blank">Motormite/Conduct-Tite! 6 and 12 Volts DIY circuit tester with power on (86599) | Circuit Tester | AutoZone.com</a> by turning the ingnition to on and then finding a wire that lights it up and then turn the ignition off. if the light goes out you found your 12v ignition source if not just repeat the process till you do find one where the light goes out when the ignition is turn off. to give you an exact location for a 12v ignition source it would be pretty hard as there are alot of wires and they are not labled. the only exact location of one that I know of is at the connector of the ignition coil itself. there are only 2 wires on it and one is a 12v ignition power source. But I dont suggest you use it for the fact that it is what gives the power to you distributor and you dont want any extra strain on it that is not neccessay. If you got more questions feel free to pm me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotchnobra, post: 10571836, member: 101027"] there is 2 ways to hook up the fan with a realy and a temp sensor. first example is without a 12v ignition source[URL="http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/attachments/5-0l-tech/4626d1086679439-does-wiring-diagram-my-electric-fan-look-ok-wiring.jpg"]http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/attachments/5-0l-tech/4626d1086679439-does-wiring-diagram-my-electric-fan-look-ok-wiring.jpg[/URL] second example is using a 12v ignition source [URL="http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/attachments/5-0l-talk/120323d1295941405-electric-fan-wiring-b27_fan_relay2.jpg"]http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forums/attachments/5-0l-talk/120323d1295941405-electric-fan-wiring-b27_fan_relay2.jpg[/URL] if you choose the second example you can use this tool [url=http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Motormite-Conduct-Tite-6-and-12-Volts-DIY-circuit-tester-with-power-on/_/N-26lp?itemIdentifier=6509&_requestid=255585]Motormite/Conduct-Tite! 6 and 12 Volts DIY circuit tester with power on (86599) | Circuit Tester | AutoZone.com[/url] by turning the ingnition to on and then finding a wire that lights it up and then turn the ignition off. if the light goes out you found your 12v ignition source if not just repeat the process till you do find one where the light goes out when the ignition is turn off. to give you an exact location for a 12v ignition source it would be pretty hard as there are alot of wires and they are not labled. the only exact location of one that I know of is at the connector of the ignition coil itself. there are only 2 wires on it and one is a 12v ignition power source. But I dont suggest you use it for the fact that it is what gives the power to you distributor and you dont want any extra strain on it that is not neccessay. If you got more questions feel free to pm me. [/QUOTE]
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