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LFP E-fan install?
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<blockquote data-quote="kromdom" data-source="post: 2474447" data-attributes="member: 26504"><p>Some tips that helped:</p><p>1. before routing the GREEN sensor wire: wrap the provided black plastic wire loom in ANY kind of heat-resistant material you can get (I used muffler repair tape). Insurance vs. melted wires</p><p></p><p>2. get a loaner fan clutch tool kit: makes removal of the stock fan easier. Some have used wedged screwdrivers, pipe, etc. but I chose to use THE TOOL expressly designed for this purpose..and it was free</p><p></p><p>3. watch out for the coolant bath!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kromdom, post: 2474447, member: 26504"] Some tips that helped: 1. before routing the GREEN sensor wire: wrap the provided black plastic wire loom in ANY kind of heat-resistant material you can get (I used muffler repair tape). Insurance vs. melted wires 2. get a loaner fan clutch tool kit: makes removal of the stock fan easier. Some have used wedged screwdrivers, pipe, etc. but I chose to use THE TOOL expressly designed for this purpose..and it was free 3. watch out for the coolant bath! [/QUOTE]
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