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Electric fan conversion


vbrad511

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I know the conversion has been covered a few times, but I've got a question I haven't seen addressed. I'm headed to a local yard today to pick up a Taurus fan. Supposedly they're two-speed. Seeing as my truck's a 5-speed I don't need the the trans cooler in the radiator, so I had on old radiator broken down, repaired, reasealed, and put back together, but before it went back together I cut the back half of the cooler off so all that's left are bungs for the fittings. 3/8NPT sensors fit just fine, and will now be in contact with the coolant on the return side. I've got two sets of relays and harnesses for those sensors, too. My big question, Since the fan's two-speed, can I use a lower temp sensor to activate the lower speed on the fan, AND wire in the high speed on the fan to a higher temp sensor? Would there be any conflicting "electrical flow" between the two circuits?
Guess I should also ask...I've seen reference to folks running a diode in the system somewhere. Why would that be needed, and where would it go?
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Yes, you can use different temperature sensors. I am using a single sensor that has 2 different settings in it. Check out the conversion articles in the "how to tech" section of this site. I am using the Mercedes switch mentioned there. The wiring can be figured out. Diodes may or may not be needed depending ok n the circuit diagram you use.

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