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<blockquote data-quote="BigBore96" data-source="post: 1113125" data-attributes="member: 17566"><p>Here's some things I suggest doing without knowing what year car you have or anything.</p><p></p><p>1. Drill 3 1/8 holes in your T-stat. </p><p></p><p>2. Check to make sure the fan works. If you are 100% sure the fan works move onto step 2a. Turn the A/C on and see if it turns on. If not, you can unplug a coolant temp sensor (depending on your year) and it should turn on. If not, try manually hooking the fan to a battery. Also, check the fan plug in connector to see if it is burnt. If it is. replace it. </p><p>2a. Force the fan always on by grounding the wire. Tell me you car and I'll give you instructions. Super easy. Works great. You can run a switch if you want to decide if you want it on/off switch anytime the key is on or just ground it and it will be on anytime the key is on. </p><p></p><p>3. Check all fluids and make sure the coolant system is burped free of any and ALL air.</p><p>4. I'd also check your waterpump. For 4.6s its crazy easy. And windows it's easy just not as easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBore96, post: 1113125, member: 17566"] Here's some things I suggest doing without knowing what year car you have or anything. 1. Drill 3 1/8 holes in your T-stat. 2. Check to make sure the fan works. If you are 100% sure the fan works move onto step 2a. Turn the A/C on and see if it turns on. If not, you can unplug a coolant temp sensor (depending on your year) and it should turn on. If not, try manually hooking the fan to a battery. Also, check the fan plug in connector to see if it is burnt. If it is. replace it. 2a. Force the fan always on by grounding the wire. Tell me you car and I'll give you instructions. Super easy. Works great. You can run a switch if you want to decide if you want it on/off switch anytime the key is on or just ground it and it will be on anytime the key is on. 3. Check all fluids and make sure the coolant system is burped free of any and ALL air. 4. I'd also check your waterpump. For 4.6s its crazy easy. And windows it's easy just not as easy. [/QUOTE]
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