The radiator fan in my '91 Festiva 5-speed has never worked, which I didn't even notice the first couple of years I drove the car I bought June of '99. The fan itself is fine as I've tried it directly on the battery, but whatever wiring is in between must have problems and/or perhaps some device therein involved. Right now the fan itself is sitting on the floor under the driver's seat.
I've been very terrorised lately when caught in gridlock in some urban situation at rush hour or similarly on the freeway. I have to stop my engine every time the traffic halts to let the motor cool off a little, and recently was stuck on the bay bridge from Oakland to San Fran around six on a weekday evening when I took the wrong exit coming from the south...and feel lucky I didn't blow a head gasket.
I'd like to simpley wire my fan with an off/on switch so I'd never have to worry about anything but watching the temperature gauge; which is a habit I've gotten very observant about. Can anyone give me what is a safe, reliable approved method for doing this?
I've been very terrorised lately when caught in gridlock in some urban situation at rush hour or similarly on the freeway. I have to stop my engine every time the traffic halts to let the motor cool off a little, and recently was stuck on the bay bridge from Oakland to San Fran around six on a weekday evening when I took the wrong exit coming from the south...and feel lucky I didn't blow a head gasket.
I'd like to simpley wire my fan with an off/on switch so I'd never have to worry about anything but watching the temperature gauge; which is a habit I've gotten very observant about. Can anyone give me what is a safe, reliable approved method for doing this?
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