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4 minutes ago, "G" said:

mines ecu.

 

3 minutes ago, Dose Pipe Sutututu said:

lol...

Well then, no idea how that piece of shit has been modified to operate. They very well could have changed it internally, which is why you are having your problem.

Bin it.

Have you actually checked with a multimeter you have 12v between one of the fan switch loom pins and negative ? If you don't it's been changed upstream of loom. If you do the problem would be to do with the ecu not grounding the ecu pin because you know, Mines awesomeness.

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1 minute ago, BK said:

 

Well then, no idea how that piece of shit has been modified to operate. They very well could have changed it internally, which is why you are having your problem.

Bin it.

Have you actually checked with a multimeter you have 12v between one of the fan switch loom pins and negative ? If you don't it's been changed upstream of loom. If you do the problem would be to do with the ecu not grounding the ecu pin because you know, Mines awesomeness.

Will take a look.

9 minutes ago, "G" said:

Still waiting on that diagram Mr. Electrical engineer. 

Are you f**king kidding me? How can you not take what I drew and overlay the concept onto the real world? If you need a drawing that puts coloured wires onto numbered terminals on a f**king automotive relay, then you are in no position to be hanging shit on me for my electrical knowledge.

Is it that you have absolutely no idea what you're doing? If so, just confess. Notwithstanding that, the sketch I made for you is 100% adequate to the task.

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1 minute ago, GTSBoy said:

Are you f**king kidding me? How can you not take what I drew and overlay the concept onto the real world? If you need a drawing that puts coloured wires onto numbered terminals on a f**king automotive relay, then you are in no position to be hanging shit on me for my electrical knowledge.

Is it that you have absolutely no idea what you're doing? If so, just confess. Notwithstanding that, the sketch I made for you is 100% adequate to the task.

Triggered. I baited you right in to that one. 😂 Secondly I do not see anything you drew in paint. 

3 minutes ago, "G" said:

Triggered. I baited you right in to that one. 😂 Secondly I do not see anything you drew in paint. 

Typical shit head Muricaaaaaaaaaannnnnnn attitude.

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1 minute ago, "G" said:

Typical aussie trigger sensitive snowflake. 

LOL.... hardly, it's always you Muricannnnnnnnsss that can't take anything and drag out your guns and spray people.

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5 hours ago, "G" said:

Triggered. I baited you right in to that one. 😂 Secondly I do not see anything you drew in paint. 

He is right though as everything that has been given to you should have been adequate. Anyway if you've confirmed that your fan actually operates with the aircon when you had it, this would confirm you have:

-working fan

-functional fan relay

-12v to the switched fan motor supply

-12v to the coil side of the fan relay

So if you can't get it to work without aircon it can only come down to how the fan relay is switching to ground.

Understand ?

 

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14 minutes ago, "G" said:

Secondly I do not see anything you drew in paint.

It's visible in the bloody quote you made of my post containing it. If you cannot configure your web browser to use the internet properly, then that's a whole other problem.

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23 minutes ago, GTSBoy said:

It's visible in the bloody quote you made of my post containing it. If you cannot configure your web browser to use the internet properly, then that's a whole other problem.

needs more burgers

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25 minutes ago, "G" said:

You started it. Nice attitude & cursing, but complains about my attitude after 😂 gtfo. Don't be such a salty vag because you got trolled.

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No thanks, I do not wish to gtfo.

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