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    efan?

    It only kicks on for like 2 Sec an gose off?? An dose it a few times I have 06 fan Nelson harness
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    Email jon@nels... And he will call you.

    I'll make him aware of the post.

    In the meantime do this so you will be a step ahead.

    Ground the blue wire. Both fans should turn on low speed.

    Apply 12v to the green wire. One fan should turn on high speed.

    Now do both like mentioned above for each wire. Both fans should turn on high speed.

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    Ok ill try it
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    Mine does the same thing, one comes on high when AC compressor is on. The AC compressor cycles a lot.
    2002 ECSB 2WD 5.3
    1995 Formula Firebird 383 LT1
    1984 Camaro 408 SBC

    Most sports require one ball, motocross requires two.

    Racing isn't a matter of life and death, it's much more important than that.

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    Mine is like on for a Sec or 2 than off an back on for a Sec back off with ac off. I checked all the word thought one could have a bad connection but there all good
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    Compressor runs if its on defrost or recirculate also, no matter what the button on the dash says. Other than it going with compressor I couldnt tell you what to look for. Good luck.
    2002 ECSB 2WD 5.3
    1995 Formula Firebird 383 LT1
    1984 Camaro 408 SBC

    Most sports require one ball, motocross requires two.

    Racing isn't a matter of life and death, it's much more important than that.

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