Electric Fan Install

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skulledmonte84 said:
Sorry my bad.I didn't give that a thought that your set up will be different,Being that the harness on my 2000 olds alero dual fans originally runs toward the driver side,that's were i ended up spicing into the wires adding longer ones running them threw the firewall, Just so i could hook a toggle switch to them

you could run the wire off your battery,along the core support behind the rad were it's not seen, hooking to your fans,screw the relay to the core also out of sight,

could you post some pics of your set up?
 
Will do tomorrow,Might just do a video of it,not sure yet
 
Just got my Fan Controller "HAYDEN 3652" installed today.It took a whole day to figure out were i was going to put it,adding longer wires an tucking them in the original headlight harness.i wanted to hide them all but that's easier said then done.Here's some pics to help you or anyone else wondering.i did my best to put them were it would seem like factory.i can give details an explain pics if need be.

Don't pay no mind to the rust an dust lol
 

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skulledmonte84 said:
Just got my Fan Controller "HAYDEN 3652" installed today.It took a whole day to figure out were i was going to put it,adding longer wires an tucking them in the original headlight harness.i wanted to hide them all but that's easier said then done.Here's some pics to help you or anyone else wondering.i did my best to put them were it would seem like factory.i can give details an explain pics if need be.

Don't pay no mind to the rust an dust lol

very nice! here's what i ended up with. with the coolant system finally buttoned down, i blew a head gasket last week. :/
 

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always something, seems like i fix one thing an 3 more thing come along 🙁
 
civi said:
@Skulledmonte84: Hi, I also got the HAYDEN 3652 but don’t know how to start. If you don’t mind, can you please elaborate the pics so that I got the better idea how to install this switch? From your experience, it seems that this will not be a simple job to install this switch.

i was wanting to hide as much as the wiring as i could or make it look like it may have been done by the factory.

The first pic shows i mounted the Fuse Box an Relay to the inner fender,i used electrical tape,Tape the relay an fuse box together.I used a drill an drilled a hole to screw it on with.Ran all the wiring down an across to the headlight harness,Tucked the wires in the wiring "cover" Since i already had my front SS nose loose,i took it off so i could tuck the wiring in around the radiator area .I added longer wire to all but the RED "power wire" i ran it under my battery tray to the + side of battery,

2nd pic just shows the wiring coming from the headlight harness down to the fan wires then the ground wire that i have screwed to the frame were the charcoal canister return line "hold down clamp"would be

3rd/4th pic just shows how the relay an fuse box looks like screwed down,

The green wire got me confused when i read the direction how to hook it up, i got my wire hooked to a toggle switch in my car,That way if the relay stop working for what ever reason,i can just flip the toggle switch an my fans will still work but i will have to remember to turn it on an off every time i drive the car HOPE THIS HELPS
 
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