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<blockquote data-quote="macuser27" data-source="post: 15315607" data-attributes="member: 170098"><p>Yes, I wanted to eliminate the chance of a bad relay (CCRM), fuse and resistor and thus wired the fan directly to the battery. It seemed logical in my head, but I like checking in with more experience people on forums just in case.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My first thought was CCRM since I had just replaced it a few days earlier with a remanufactured one from Autozone (1 year warranty). Hence, I wired up power directly from the battery.</p><p></p><p>On a positive note, the reman CCRM fixed my A/C problem, which wasn't working with the old CCRM.</p><p></p><p>I'll update this thread once I have the replacement fan installed. Wish me luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macuser27, post: 15315607, member: 170098"] Yes, I wanted to eliminate the chance of a bad relay (CCRM), fuse and resistor and thus wired the fan directly to the battery. It seemed logical in my head, but I like checking in with more experience people on forums just in case. My first thought was CCRM since I had just replaced it a few days earlier with a remanufactured one from Autozone (1 year warranty). Hence, I wired up power directly from the battery. On a positive note, the reman CCRM fixed my A/C problem, which wasn't working with the old CCRM. I'll update this thread once I have the replacement fan installed. Wish me luck! [/QUOTE]
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