dccontrol fan controller
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Originally Posted by thunder550
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Originally Posted by Carlos
so with this there's no need for the nelson harness or PCM flash?
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This takes the place of a fan harness and comes with it's own temperature probe, so it does not interface with the PCM at all.
Basically you have a wire that runs to the a/c trigger, a power wire to the battery, a ground, + and - to the fan plugs, and the temp probe.
Basically you have a wire that runs to the a/c trigger, a power wire to the battery, a ground, + and - to the fan plugs, and the temp probe.
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Originally Posted by thunder550
This takes the place of a fan harness and comes with it's own temperature probe, so it does not interface with the PCM at all.
Basically you have a wire that runs to the a/c trigger, a power wire to the battery, a ground, + and - to the fan plugs, and the temp probe.
Basically you have a wire that runs to the a/c trigger, a power wire to the battery, a ground, + and - to the fan plugs, and the temp probe.
Gotcha, i saw the + and - wires coming off the DC Controller but wasn't sure what kind of connection the fans had...I thought it was a special connector, so the fan just takes the + and - from the controller?
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Originally Posted by Carlos
Gotcha, i saw the + and - wires coming off the DC Controller but wasn't sure what kind of connection the fans had...I thought it was a special connector, so the fan just takes the + and - from the controller?
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