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Electric Fan not working
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<blockquote data-quote="JTS_7" data-source="post: 15113499" data-attributes="member: 169001"><p>^ </p><p></p><p>Something being pinned up against a connector would have nothing to do with a loose or uneven comnection. If the plug has no damage and is connected properly it wouldn't make a difference, everything inside a connector is secure and not budging that is their purpose lol.</p><p></p><p>The only way I see that even being a theory is if it was pushing on the prong/tab to release the connector or in this instance a fried plug like that may give it enough room for an inconsistent connection, which is likely. I have actually had That happen on a customers fuel pump which was traced to his fuse box.</p><p></p><p>This has happened to 100% factory 5.0s and other makes models for that matter so keep that in mind guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTS_7, post: 15113499, member: 169001"] ^ Something being pinned up against a connector would have nothing to do with a loose or uneven comnection. If the plug has no damage and is connected properly it wouldn't make a difference, everything inside a connector is secure and not budging that is their purpose lol. The only way I see that even being a theory is if it was pushing on the prong/tab to release the connector or in this instance a fried plug like that may give it enough room for an inconsistent connection, which is likely. I have actually had That happen on a customers fuel pump which was traced to his fuse box. This has happened to 100% factory 5.0s and other makes models for that matter so keep that in mind guys. [/QUOTE]
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