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testing radiator fan

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i am suspect my radiator fan isnt workign 100% can i just unplug it from teh loom, and hotwwiare fromt eh battery to test? does it have a fuse?

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rh1an5 wrote:i am suspect my radiator fan isnt workign 100% can i just unplug it from teh loom, and hotwwiare fromt eh battery to test? does it have a fuse?

cheers
Yep you can do that.... but only if your not pissed. By thrlook of your typing, y our smashd. :lol:
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Remove the plug from the fan switch and use a paperclip to short it out ;)
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hahah, yeah my online typing skills leave something to be desired, i tend to type stuff in a hurry and to the wind with spelling and punctuality
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rh1an5 wrote:hahah, yeah my online typing skills leave something to be desired, i tend to type stuff in a hurry and to the wind with spelling and punctuality
:lol: wont get you far if you are asking for help & we can't read your post :lol:
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JetPilot wrote:
rh1an5 wrote:i am suspect my radiator fan isnt workign 100% can i just unplug it from teh loom, and hotwwiare fromt eh battery to test? does it have a fuse?

cheers
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Rossi wrote:Remove the plug from the fan switch and use a paperclip to short it out ;)

Umm - NOT back to the wiring loom or fuse will blow .
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6maniac wrote:
Rossi wrote:Remove the plug from the fan switch and use a paperclip to short it out ;)

Umm - NOT back to the wiring loom or fuse will blow .
Switches do NOT go to Earth :roll: they interrupt the live wire OR in some cases the passage back to earth........known as negative grounding (as in most vehicular systems ) ;)

Please try and keep up at the back :lol:
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Rossi wrote:
6maniac wrote:
Rossi wrote:Remove the plug from the fan switch and use a paperclip to short it out ;)

Umm - NOT back to the wiring loom or fuse will blow .
Switches do NOT go to Earth :roll: they interrupt the live wire OR in some cases the passage back to earth........known as negative grounding (as in most vehicular systems ) ;)

Please try and keep up at the back :lol:
Not disputing your method - just don't want a non-tech person stuffing up. ;) More information is a good thing :)
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Okay,
Pull the connector off of the fan switch and using a metal paperclip -> connect the two holes in the connector together - make sure the paper clip does NOT come into contact with any metal part of your bike.
The fan should run -> irrespective of the ignition being switched on or off

I have had to change shedloads of fan switches but only 1 fan........mind you, the fan did have a Ford motorcar wedged in it ( tip of the day..........radiator fans do not like motor cars stopping them .......it burns the armature out ;) )
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Cheers guys, will test it a bit later this morning, any recommendation's for coolant, car coolant is ok?
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ok so i can hotwire teh fan, so looks like the switch is dead, anyone have the part number and know approx replacemnt cost?

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IIRC it's something like 60 or $70 from Kwaka.
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... is it aircooled?


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