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Old 01-10-2006, 07:01 PM
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manual fan switch

I have an OBD1 comp tuned by bryan at PCMforless on my OBD2 car..................will my manual fan switch still work right when i put it in??? (i.e.--have a high and then low........or will it function as the OBD1 camaro fans do??? and only on and off)

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Old 01-10-2006, 08:52 PM
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Re: manual fan switch

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Old 01-10-2006, 09:19 PM
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Re: manual fan switch

You should still be able to turn it on, and im pretty sure the high/low speed will still work right. I never tried mine out when i had my OBDI conversion in there.
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Re: manual fan switch

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You should still be able to turn it on, and im pretty sure the high/low speed will still work right. I never tried mine out when i had my OBDI conversion in there.

well i made the switch........i did it through shoeboxes DYI instructions
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Re: manual fan switch

It will work the same.

Watch the TTT abuse.
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Re: manual fan switch

Originally Posted by shoebox
It will work the same.

Watch the TTT abuse.

should i use it using the OBD1 instructions or the OBD2 instructions??? (i mean i know both are the same, but the oBD2 just has a couple extra resistors to block pcm signals i think)

use or dont use the resistors??

im sorry i wasnt aware that i was abusing it
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Re: manual fan switch

Use the instructions that match your PCM OBD type.
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Re: manual fan switch

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Use the instructions that match your PCM OBD type.

thanks, will do
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