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Old 02-11-2012, 02:42 PM   #1
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Help on wiring 95 Zenki plz

I just bought a mishimoto aluminum radiator and fan shroud kit and stock only had two wires I think while the new one has more I think. Was looking for a wiring diagram bc Idk if its just two positives and negatives or what im lost so any help would be great thanks

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a fan is a motor, so polarity on the two wires is all going to depend on which way you want the motor to spin...hope this helps
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a fan is a motor, so polarity on the two wires is all going to depend on which way you want the motor to spin...hope this helps
Huh lol well i would like to have a diagram but mishimoto isn't cool enough for that I guess lol

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Old 02-11-2012, 05:56 PM   #4
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So ... the two wires will be for + and -... One wire is grounded, or attached to your negative terminal on the battery, and one is positive. Now keep in mind I am leaving a bunch of stuff out but that should get your mind working. If your putting in a manual switch, it goes on the positive lead of the fan, if your letting it be set via thermostat it needs to have the thermostat relay in the positive lead in order for your ecu to tell the fan when to click on. What ever you do, do not just wire it up to the + and - on the battery or your have one really neat wind generator always on... hope this helps.
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Old 02-12-2012, 12:32 PM   #5
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I need something for dummies I know other people bought this mishimoto aluminum radiator, fan shroud. And thermostat kit. I just need a simple easy way to wire up to where it kicks on when it's supposed to. No switch and no wiring into ignition to where it's on 24/7 I want it like if it came factory. Thanks

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Old 02-12-2012, 12:36 PM   #6
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Dude its really easy Google it and I promise you will find a spoon fed step by step on how to wire your new relay and your fans will come on whenever the temp gets to a certain point
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i agree google it, but i sent you a PM and will help you as much as I can,

Trying to do my best to help the comunity...

but seriously its been said a bajillion times, searching, not just on this board, but everywhere will tend to be your best friend.
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Old 02-12-2012, 01:15 PM   #8
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here it is for anyone else... he ordered an electric fan, didnt come with any thermostat relay or wiring, I SEARCHED and found maybe 15 different posts with how to's, so here it is for anyone else in the same situation,

Let me google that for you
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