Sebring Cooling Fans

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abbey castro

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Finished the installation of the Sebring Cooling Fans. It fits perfectly within the width of the radiator. I cut the lower mounting tabs as they served no purpose and gives it a cleaner look. Relay kit is from Jegs, Relay mounting plate is home made with cutouts for existing cooler lines. Used an aftermarket battery pole to connect to 12V at the battery. Top mounting plate is from Mikes Monte, lower mounting is "L" shaped brackets using the factory lower shroud mounting holes w/"U" bolts and screws. Relays turn on the fans at around 180 and are not too noisy, they move alot of air!
 

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abbey castro

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Jegs PN: 10570 Thermostatically Controlled Dual Electric Fan Relay Kit. You can spend more money if you build your own and would probably not look as good. I also used weather pack connectors from Allstar Performance Kit# ALL76266 (2 wire) , ALL76265 (1 wire)
 

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What year sebring
 

abbey castro

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it is used on multiple years I think from 2001 to 2006 (Stratus/Sebring) See the pics w/part numbers PN: 04598014AC or Bosch 1571-0302. Whatever fans you get make sure that you cut of as much of the wiring harness as possible from the car harness. That way you can splice into those wires and leave the fan connector at the shroud intact.
 

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Hi guys, I know I'm late to the party on this, but I just got some Chrysler fans from Rock Auto. They are dual fans that have a 3 wire input. One wire is yellow, one brown, and one black. These three wires go to the fan with the large motor. Two different wires go to the fan with the smaller motor. I'm not sure how I should plug into this thing. I'm assuming maybe the yellow and the brown are 12V+ and the black is ground, but I want to control the fans separately instead of doing the two speed setup. The smaller of the two fans has a two wire input, but the larger motor with the three wire input is the one that's confusing me. Any advice? Anybody use these fans?
 
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