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    I upgraded to an electric fan set up on my truck(2000gmc 5.3) and just have it hard wired to a switch in the cabin. It works fine except if I use my remote start the fans won't come on for the a/c.

    So my question is if I run the fan to a relay that is turn on by ignition power, radio ect, will this solve my problem? Using a a source that comes on with the remote start of course
    07 f250-family truckster
    08 Denali -baby hauler
    52 f1-rust bucket
    05 Jeep tj. Buggy
    livin the double-wide dream

  • #2
    Originally posted by whitetrash View Post
    I upgraded to an electric fan set up on my truck(2000gmc 5.3) and just have it hard wired to a switch in the cabin. It works fine except if I use my remote start the fans won't come on for the a/c.

    So my question is if I run the fan to a relay that is turn on by ignition power, radio ect, will this solve my problem? Using a a source that comes on with the remote start of course
    I use a relay for mine. Comes on with the key. Find a trigger that comes with remote and key.
    Doug

    90 LX Coupe 5.0
    90 7up Vert. 5.0

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BlueCoupeRedVert View Post
      I use a relay for mine. Comes on with the key. Find a trigger that comes with remote and key.
      The radio comes on for both so that was my thought
      07 f250-family truckster
      08 Denali -baby hauler
      52 f1-rust bucket
      05 Jeep tj. Buggy
      livin the double-wide dream

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      • #4
        I have an 03 s-10 that I put an e-fan on. I pulled a trigger source from the wiper motor

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        Originally posted by Leah
        Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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        • #5
          Why don't you put the relay's coil power on the same circuit as the command for the A/C to turn on?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jw33 View Post
            Why don't you put the relay's coil power on the same circuit as the command for the A/C to turn on?
            Wouldn't that cause it to only run when the a/c is on? If it is a dual speed fan, I would wire high speed through the a/c circuit and low speed through an ignition source. Implementing a fan controller with an adjustable thermostat.

            My t-stat is one that goes in the fins of the radiator. I put it as close to the coolant return as possible and have had no issues so far, other than the fan not pulling enough CFM to cool with the A/C blasting

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            Originally posted by Leah
            Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by black2002ls View Post
              Wouldn't that cause it to only run when the a/c is on? If it is a dual speed fan, I would wire high speed through the a/c circuit and low speed through an ignition source. Implementing a fan controller with an adjustable thermostat.

              My t-stat is one that goes in the fins of the radiator. I put it as close to the coolant return as possible and have had no issues so far, other than the fan not pulling enough CFM to cool with the A/C blasting

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              When the clutch cycles on, it will turn the fans on and off with the cycle. We have ours set up to a 12v to the therm switch and the a/c (5thpin) to a toggle, so it can be turned off going down the highway, and come on when you turn the a/c on.

              It's kind of unfortunate, we used ls1 fbody fans in a 01 silverado. I would like to have it come on with the temp switch, but override and stay on when the a/c is on but turn off at 60mph+. How can I do this?

              With it cycling with the clutch at idle the constant on/off would cause it to blow fuses. I added some freon and threw in a switch, no more problems.

              320rwhp. 7.67 @ 90mph 1.7 60'

              DD: 2004 GMC Sierra VHO 6.0 LQ9 324whp 350wtrq

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              • #8
                This is an incredible common upgrade on those trucks and there is a ton of information out there. The best way to do it is grab a set of F-body fans and have the PCM programmed to control them. A few companies sell the three relay harness or you can make one yourself from a diagram.

                What type of fan have you already purchased? I may be confused but are you just running it through a switch without a relay right now?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NoClassic View Post
                  This is an incredible common upgrade on those trucks and there is a ton of information out there. The best way to do it is grab a set of F-body fans and have the PCM programmed to control them. A few companies sell the three relay harness or you can make one yourself from a diagram.

                  What type of fan have you already purchased? I may be confused but are you just running it through a switch without a relay right now?
                  F body fans. Yes they are just on a switch no with no relay. I know a can buy a harness and program the ECM I just didn't wanna put that kinda money into right now. I've got a hefty hospital bill to take care of right now
                  07 f250-family truckster
                  08 Denali -baby hauler
                  52 f1-rust bucket
                  05 Jeep tj. Buggy
                  livin the double-wide dream

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by whitetrash View Post
                    F body fans. Yes they are just on a switch no with no relay. I know a can buy a harness and program the ECM I just didn't wanna put that kinda money into right now. I've got a hefty hospital bill to take care of right now
                    Pick up a ~$30 fan controller, find a keyed hot under the hood, wire it in, should be problem solved.

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                    Originally posted by Leah
                    Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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                    • #11
                      Just wire it into the ECM. That is the best way. All you have to do is add one wire and hook it to the relay. Remember the ECM controls the ground so you will need to wire a low current hot wire to the 85 side.

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                      • #12
                        At the very least get a relay on there even if you do retain the switch.

                        I am sure there is someone on here with tuning software that would be willing to turn on the fan function for you. If you make the harness yourself it would not cost much.

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